-
JastaSch – Jagdstaffel-Schule:
Fighter Squadron School (also
referred to as
Jastaschule) KEK – Kampfeinsitzerkommando:
Combat Single-Seater Command, a predecessor...
- the position.
After Groos recovered he was
appointed a
position within Jastaschule II in Nivelles. However, he
returned to
Jasta 11 on 10 July 1918 for...
- at his
instigation that the
Imperial German Air
Service founded its
Jastaschule (Fighter School) to
teach his
aerial tactics. The
promulgation of his...
- have been
regarded as a
scandalous gambler. He
shifted to
command of
Jastaschule II, but that ****ignment was also
ended by his
diminishing vision. In...
- at his
instigation that the
Imperial German Air
Service founded its
Jastaschule (Fighter School) to
teach his
aerial tactics. The
promulgation of his...
-
aerial victories. Born in Elberfeld,
Wissemann trained as a
Leutnant with
Jastaschule 1 (Fighter
school 1)
before being posted to
Jasta 3 on 28 May 1917. He...
-
Later he
trained to
become a
fighter pilot at Valenciennes, France, at
Jastaschule I. The
standard German practice was to be
trained initially and serve...
- (Replacement Detachment) 9 in Darmstadt. He
seems to have then gone
directly to
Jastaschule (Fighter School) I in Valenciennes, France.
Despite being trained in...
- airplanes.
After this ****ignment, he
returned for
further training at
Jastaschule II (Fighter
School 2), Nivelles, Belgium. His
subsequent ****ignment was...
- long
reconnaissance missions. He
transferred to
Schusta 11. He
attended Jastaschule 1 to
upgrade to
fighter pilot status. He then went on to Jagdstaffel...