avia.wikisort.org - Air_ForcesRoyal Prussian Jagdstaffel 20 was a fighter squadron of the Luftstreitkräfte, the air arm of the Imperial German Army during World War I.
Jasta 20 |
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Active | 1916–1918 |
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Country | German Empire |
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Branch | Luftstreitkräfte |
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Type | Fighter squadron |
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Engagements | World War I |
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Military unit
History
Jasta 20 was founded in the 2 Armee sector on 25 October 1916.[1] On 24 December 1916, it suffered its first casualty.[2] In turn, on 11 March 1917, the unit scored its first victory, courtesy of Leutnant Alfred Niederhoff. The jasta would go on to run its score to 64 confirmed victories. It would also pay a heavy price: 19 pilots killed in action, four more dying in flying accidents, eleven wounded in action, and three injured in accidents.[1]
Commanding officers
- Oberleutnant Fritz Heising: 25 October 1916–19 October 1917
- Leutnant Rudolf Wendelmuth: 19 October 1917–30 November 1917 (KIA)
- Leutnant Joachim von Busse: 30 November 1917–1 August 1918 (WIA)
- Leutnant von Eckartsburg (Acting): 1 August 1918–Unknown
- Leutnant Waldemar von Dazur: Unknown
- Leutnant Joachim von Busse: Unknown–ca 11 November 1918.[1][2]
Duty stations (airfields)
- AFP 2
- Essigny-le-Petit, France
- Aisne, France
- Artemps, France
- Guise, France
- Montkerke
- Varsenare, Belgium
- Guesnain, France
- Rumbeke, Belgium
- Menen, Belgium[2]
Notable personnel
In its short existence, the Jasta had a couple of notable aces serve in it besides Wendelmuth, such as Karl Plauth and Friedrich Mallincrodt. Other aces also served with it, including Raven Freiherr von Barnekow, Johannes Gildemeister, Alfred Niederhoff, Otto Creutzmann, Wilhelm Schwartz, Hermann Stutz, Hans Viebig, and Georg Weiner.[2]
Aircraft and operations
Aircraft operated are unknown at this time.
Although the Jasta was founded in 2 Armee territory, they were moved on 1 January 1917 to support of 6 Armee. On 27 May 1917, they switched to supporting 4 Armee. On 8 December, the squadron was reassigned to support 17 Armee. They remained in this duty until 8 April 1918, when they were transferred back to 4 Armee.[1]
References
 Jastas of the Imperial German Army Air Service |
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Prussian | |
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Bavarian | |
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Saxon | |
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Württembergian | |
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Aviation in World War I |
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People and aircraft | |
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Campaigns and battles |
- Strategic bombing
- Bombing of cities
- Aerial reconnaissance
- Fokker Scourge
- Flight over Vienna
- Bloody April
- Battles
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Entente Powers air services |
- British air services
- Royal Flying Corps
- Royal Naval Air Service
- Royal Air Force
- Australian Flying Corps
- Canadian Air Force (1918–1920)
- French Air Service
- Imperial Russian Air Service
- Royal Italian Air Corps
- Romanian Air Corps
- United States Army Air Service
- Greek air services
- Army Air Service
- Naval Air Service
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Central Powers air services |
- Imperial German Air Service
- Austro-Hungarian Imperial and Royal Aviation Troops
- Ottoman Aviation Squadrons
- Bulgarian Army Aeroplane Section
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На других языках
- [en] Jagdstaffel 20
[it] Jagdstaffel 20
La Jagdstaffel 20 (in tedesco: Königlich Preußische Jagdstaffel Nr 20, abbreviato in Jasta 20) era una squadriglia (staffel) da caccia della componente aerea del Deutsches Heer, l'esercito dell'Impero tedesco, durante la prima guerra mondiale (1914-1918).
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