Paul Homo
Capitaine (later Colonel) Paul Constant Homo was a French World War I flying ace noted for his prowess as an aerial observer directing artillery fire, as well as being credited with five aerial victories. During World War II, he served as a Lieutenant colonel. In 1954, he retired at the rank of Colonel.
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Paul Homo
Capitaine (later Colonel) Paul Constant Homo was a French World War I flying ace noted for his prowess as an aerial observer directing artillery fire, as well as being credited with five aerial victories. During World War II, he served as a Lieutenant colonel. In 1954, he retired at the rank of Colonel.
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France
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Croix de guerre with three palmes and an etoile de vermeil
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Legion d'Honneur
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battles
Battle of Verdun
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birth date
1892-04-10
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Arbas, France.
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Flying service
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Escadrille BR.235
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1968-04-20
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Service during World War II
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Paul Constant Homo
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Capitaine
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Escadrille C.202
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Escadrille C.225
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