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Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 17 was a "hunting group" (i.e., fighter squadron) of the ''
Luftstreitkräfte The ''Deutsche Luftstreitkräfte'' (, German Air Combat Forces)known before October 1916 as (The Imperial German Air Service, lit. "The flying troops of the German Kaiser’s Reich")was the air arm of the Imperial German Army. In English-langu ...
'', the air arm of the
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during
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. As one of the original German fighter squadrons, the unit would score 101 aerial victories (including fourteen wins over enemy observation balloons) during the war, with another 22 of the squadron's claims going unconfirmed. The ''Jasta'' paid a price of ten killed in action, two lost in flying accidents, six wounded in action, and three injured in accidents.


History

Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 17 was formed at Army Flugpark 5 on 23 October 1916. It absorbed the pre-existing ad hoc KEK Metz. In August 1917, they became part of Jagdgruppe Nord along with
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Jasta 2 Jasta 2 (Jagdstaffel Zwei in full and also known as ''Jasta Boelcke'') was one of the best-known German Luftstreitkräfte squadrons in World War I. Its first commanding officer was the great aerial tactician Oswald Boelcke, and it was the incubator ...
, Jasta 20, and
Jasta 28 Royal Württemberg Jagdstaffel 28, commonly abbreviated to Jasta 28, was a "hunting group" (i.e., fighter squadron) of the ''Luftstreitkräfte'', the air arm of the Imperial German Army during World War I. As one of the original German fighter squa ...
. In March 1918, it was collated with Jasta 22 and Jasta 63 into Jagdgruppe II; their former commander,
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von Brederlow succeeded to its command a bit later. By Summer 1918, Jasta 17 anchored JGr II, while the other squadrons in the group became Jasta 48,
Jasta 53 Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 53, commonly abbreviated to Jasta 53, was a "hunting group" (i.e., fighter squadron) of the ''Luftstreitkräfte'', the air arm of the Imperial German Army during World War I. The squadron would score over 20 aerial victor ...
, and Jasta 61. Jasta 17 fought until war's end. Two days later, they relocated to FEA 5,
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. On 7 December 1918, they disbanded.


Commanding officers (''

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'')

# Heinz von Brederlow: 11 November 1916 - 10 May 1917 # Eberhard von Seel: 10 May 1917 - 12 June 1917 (claimed by
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Julius Buckler Julius Buckler (28 March 1894 – 23 May 1960) was a German First World War fighter ace credited with 36 victories during the war. He shot down 29 enemy airplanes and seven observation balloons; two other victories went unconfirmed.The Aerod ...
: 1 August 1918 - 11 November 1918


Aerodromes

# Metz-Frescaty: 11 November 1916 – early March 1917 # St. Quentin-le-Petit: Early March 1917 – 24 June 1917 #
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, France # Erchau # Mars-sous-Bourcq, France # Vivaise, France # Chuffilly-Roche, France # Malmy-Chéméry # St. Medard, Neufchâteau: Unknown – 13 November 1918


Notable members

Julius Buckler Julius Buckler (28 March 1894 – 23 May 1960) was a German First World War fighter ace credited with 36 victories during the war. He shot down 29 enemy airplanes and seven observation balloons; two other victories went unconfirmed.The Aerod ...
was the predominant ace of Jasta 17. He entered the unit as an enlisted man, scored its first victory on 17 December 1916, won the Military Merit Cross, rose through the ranks to be commissioned an officer,and became not only its leading ace but one of the leading German aces over all. To top it off, he won the
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, was probably the only German ace to be wounded seriously enough times to receive the Golden
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, and became the squadron's final ''Staffelführer''. Not that he was the only notable among the unit's eight aces. There were
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and
Christian Donhauser Leutnant Hans Christian Friedrich Donhauser (9 September 1894 – 13 January 1919) was a German World War I flying ace credited with 19 aerial victories. Early life Hans Christian Friedrich Donhauser was born in Harburg, Bavaria, Harburg on 9 Se ...
with a Military Merit Cross and an
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apiece. The squadron's other aces were Georg Strasser, Karl Bohny, Alfred Fleischer, Otto Fitzner, and Günther Schuster


Aircraft

The new ''Jasta'' was equipped with at least one
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, several
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and
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s at inception. Albatros D.V started to appear in July 1917,
Pfalz D.III The Pfalz D.III was a fighter aircraft used by the ''Luftstreitkräfte'' (Imperial German Air Service) during the First World War. The D.III was the first major original design from Pfalz Flugzeugwerke. Though generally considered inferior to co ...
and D.IIIas were received in October 1917 - end January 1918, two Pfalz D.XII and 12
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were on strength at the Armistice.


Operations

Jasta 17 originated on the front of the 5th Armee. On 11 November 1916, it became operational to the ''Armee-Abteilung'' A Sector. It switched to support of 7th Armee in early March 1917, then onward to support 1st Armee. After its move northward on 24 June 1917 to Ghistelle, it supported 4th Armee. By the end of 1917, the squadron was operating on 2nd Armee's front.


In popular culture

Fictional War comic character
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aka Baron Hans Von Hammer aka "The Hammer of hell" commands Jasta 17 in World War I.


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