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Sous Lieutenant Hector Eugene Joseph Garaud was a World War I
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credited with thirteen aerial victories. He was one of the rare aces who survived the earliest era of fighter aviation.


Early life

Hector Eugene Joseph Garaud was born on 2 February 1897 in Saint-Antoine, Isère, France.


World War I service

Garaud began his military service on 12 July 1915, being assigned directly to the 2e Groupe d'Aviation as an enlisted soldier. On 28 September, he moved to Parc d'Aviation No. 100 for training. Afterwards he was sent to Escadrille V97 (the 'V' standing for
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) on 4 November 1915. There he served as an observer/gunner, winning a Mention in Dispatches. On 16 August 1916, he reported for pilot's training at Buc. He was awarded Pilot's Brevet No. 4804 on 21 October 1916. Eight days later, he was assigned to
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for further training. He was promoted to Caporal on 11 November 1916 before being forwarded to Cazau and Pau for advanced training. He arrived at '' Escadrille Spa.38'' on 16 April 1917; he scored his first win on 12 May. He was promoted to
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on 25 June. He scored three more victories on 29 October, 13 November and 12 December 1917. On 22 December 1917, he became an ace, teaming up with Marcel Henriot and Gabriel Guérin to shoot down a German two-seater over Livry-Louvercy. The following day, Garaud shared his sixth win with
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. Garaud began 1918 by scoring his seventh victory on 1 January. He received the ''
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'' the next day. On 19 February, he shot down another German, over Prunay. The next day, he was promoted to
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. In March, he scored four more times, but took a bullet through the right lung on the same day he shot down the last of these, on the 26th. Coincidentally, he was awarded the honor of ''
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'' that same day. Garaud would score one final time, on 12 August 1918. On 3 October, he was wounded by shrapnel in the face. On the 20th, he was commissioned as a temporary '' sous lieutenant''. Hector Garaud's war ended with 495 hours flight time in his logbook, and the ''Légion d'honneur'', ''Médaille militaire'', and ''
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'' with eight ''palmes'' and two ''etoiles'' on his chest.


Post war life

Garaud died in a flying accident on 2 April 1940, piloting a Curtiss P-36 fighter ; he held the rank of Commandant upon his death.


Honors and awards

Text of award of the Médaille militaire A pilot of admirable experience, endurance, willingness and exemplary courage, who has given since his arrival at the escadrille the full measure of his undoubted qualities of audacity and skill. He has effected numerous protection missions and had several combats during the course of which he has downed three enemy planes. On 12 December 1917, he reported his fourth victory. Cited in orders four times. Text of award of Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur "Pursuit pilot beyond compare, he has downed eleven enemy planes. He was seriously wounded after having downed his 12th plane."


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Biography, list of aerial victories, color profile of his plane
{{DEFAULTSORT:Garaud, Hector 1897 births 1940 deaths French World War I flying aces Knights of the Legion of Honour Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France) Recipients of the Military Medal Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1940 French military personnel killed in World War II Aviators killed in aviation accidents or incidents in France