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David Putnam [USA]

Name:David Endicott Putnam
Country:United States
Rank:Lieutenant
Services:French Air Service
United States Air Service
Squadrons:MS156, Spa38, Spa94 (FAS)
139th Aero (USAS)
Victories:13
Born:10 December 1898
Place of Birth:Jamaica Plains, Massachusetts
Died:12 September 1918Killed In Action
Place of Death:Limey
Chevalier de la LΘgion d'Honneur
MΘdaille Militaire
Croix de Guerre
Distinguished Service Cross (DSC)
David Putnam

Notes
A descendant of American Revolutionary War General Israel Putnam, David Putnam attended Harvard before joining the French Air Service in 1917. After serving with the Lafayette Flying Corps, he joined the United States Air Service in June 1918. He was recommended for the Medal of Honor and posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. Putnam's SPAD S.XIII was shot down by German ace, Georg von Hantelmann. At the time of his death, Putnam was the American "Ace of Aces." Thought to have shot down more than 30 enemy aircraft during the war, many of his victories were deep within German territory and were never confirmed.

Quotes
"...there is no question about the hereafter of men who give themselves in such a cause. If I am called upon to make it, I shall go with a grin of satisfaction and a smile." David Putnam, in a letter to his mother

MΘdaille Militaire
"By his spirit and disregard for danger, he has shown himself to be a pilot of the highest order. He recently attacked a patrol of nine enemy planes and downed one of them. The next day, during the course of a protection mission, he resolutely attacked a patrol of eight enemy planes and downed two of his adversaries, reporting therewith, his 5th and 6th victories. Three citations." MΘdaille Militaire citation

LΘgion d'Honneur
"An admirable and devoted pilot of exemplary endurance, will and courage. With his escadrille for only six months, he has revealed himself to be an exceptional pilot of skill and competency beyond compare. Untiring, seeks every occasion for combat, pushes his boldness to the limit, and has the initiative to attack the enemy 20 kilometers inside the lines. In less than a month, has officially downed six enemy planes bringing to nine the number of his victories. Already cited twice in orders." Legion d'Honneur citation

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