Colonel Maurice Roch Gond (31 May 1884 – 11 May 1964) was a World War I
flying ace
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who played a much more important role in his nation's affairs than six aerial victories might suggest. He was a professional soldier who worked his way up from
Soldat to officer's rank in active colonial service from 1902 to 1912. He was serving as a lieutenant in the
Dragoons
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when World War I began on 26 June 1914. During the first year of World War I, he won two citations for valor.
Gond then switched to aviation duty, becoming an
aerial observer
Aerial may refer to:
Music
* ''Aerial'' (album), by Kate Bush
* ''Aerials'' (song), from the album ''Toxicity'' by System of a Down
Bands
* Aerial (Canadian band)
*Aerial (Scottish band)
*Aerial (Swedish band)
Performance art
*Aerial silk, ...
in September 1915. After gaining flight experience, he was trained as a pilot and flew a
Caudron G.4
The Caudron G.4 was a French biplane with twin engines, widely used during World War I as a bomber. It was designed by René and Gaston Caudron as an improvement over their single-engined Caudron G.3. The aircraft employed wing warping for ban ...
. After he completed advanced training, he was appointed to the
French Military Mission to the
Kingdom of Romania
The Kingdom of Romania ( ro, Regatul României) was a constitutional monarchy that existed in Romania from 13 March ( O.S.) / 25 March 1881 with the crowning of prince Karl of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen as King Carol I (thus beginning the Romanian ...
after that nation's entry into World War I on 27 August 1916. During the year he served in Romania, Gond was an inspirational, courageous, and diplomatic leader of the ''Escadrille Franco-Roumaine N3'' or ''Escadrila N.3'' in Romanian. The unit was under-equipped and out-numbered, but fought valiantly. Gond's personal reconnaissance flights were just as important to the Romanians as his aerial victories. Gond was invalided back to France in September 1917, accruing several honors along the way. He served out the war as an instructor at
Avord Air Base
Avord Air Base or BA 702 (french: Base Aérienne 702 Capitaine Georges Madon), named after Captain Georges Madon, is a base of the French Air and Space Force (Armée de l'air et de l'espace) located north northwest of Avord in central France ...
.
Maurice remained in the
French Air Force
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, serving in ever more responsible posts until his retirement in 1943 with 41 years of service. He died on 11 May 1964 in Paris.
Early life and service
Maurice Roch Gond entered life on 31 May 1884 in
Joigny
Joigny () is a commune in the Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France.
It is located on the banks of the river Yonne.
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, France. He came from a rural family of modest means, but had ambitions to further himself. To do so, he joined the French Army's Fifth Infantry Regiment as a ''
Soldat'' on 6 June 1902, just past his 18th birthday. He was shipped out to Africa to help police France's colonies. Later, he was transferred to the 30e Regiment of
Dragoons
Dragoons were originally a class of mounted infantry, who used horses for mobility, but dismounted to fight on foot. From the early 17th century onward, dragoons were increasingly also employed as conventional cavalry and trained for combat ...
. He was promoted to the rank of
Lieutenant
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The meaning of lieutenant differs in different militaries (see comparative military ranks), but it is often ...
in October 1912. On 30 July 1914, his unit was mobilized for wartime service.
[Durkota et al. 1995, p. 158.][Franks, Bailey 1992, p. 166.]
World War I
Service in France
Gond won two citations during late 1914 while serving in the Dragoons. After a year with them, he took an opportunity to switch to aviation. ''
Escadrille 67'' was formed on 17 September 1915, and needed personnel. On 20 September, Gond began training as an
aerial observer
Aerial may refer to:
Music
* ''Aerial'' (album), by Kate Bush
* ''Aerials'' (song), from the album ''Toxicity'' by System of a Down
Bands
* Aerial (Canadian band)
*Aerial (Scottish band)
*Aerial (Swedish band)
Performance art
*Aerial silk, ...
.
[ On 24 September 1915, Gond was posted to the new ''escadrille'' as one of its founding members.][ The new unit earned plaudits, though Gond was not specifically mentioned.][
He was sent to pilot's training at Buc. He earned Pilot's Brevet number 2905, awarded 4 February 1916, and was transferred to ''Escadrille'' 64, a ]Caudron G.4
The Caudron G.4 was a French biplane with twin engines, widely used during World War I as a bomber. It was designed by René and Gaston Caudron as an improvement over their single-engined Caudron G.3. The aircraft employed wing warping for ban ...
unit. His second bout of training in July 1916 brought him an additional Brevet, number 3821.
Service in Romania
On 27 August 1916, the Kingdom of Romania
The Kingdom of Romania ( ro, Regatul României) was a constitutional monarchy that existed in Romania from 13 March ( O.S.) / 25 March 1881 with the crowning of prince Karl of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen as King Carol I (thus beginning the Romanian ...
finally entered the war despite its unreadiness. The Treaty of Bucharest committed the French to supplying war materiel and manpower to the Romanian war effort. A French Military Mission was formed to aid the Romanians. An aviation contingent of 42 officers, 45 non-commissioned officer
A non-commissioned officer (NCO) is a military officer who has not pursued a commission. Non-commissioned officers usually earn their position of authority by promotion through the enlisted ranks. (Non-officers, which includes most or all enli ...
s, and 162 enlisted men
An enlisted rank (also known as an enlisted grade or enlisted rate) is, in some armed services, any rank below that of a commissioned officer. The term can be inclusive of non-commissioned officers or warrant officers, except in United States m ...
was included. There were 18 pilots in the contingent, including Maurice Gond.[Durkota et al. 1995, p. 159.] He was posted to the mission on 4 October 1916.[ He was one of several French pilots who checked in at Romanian air service headquarters on 28 October 1916, coincidental with a Romanian strategy session. Gond's friendly initiative in introducing himself caught Romanian attention. Romanian Captain Cholet, one of those greeted, wrote, "''Gond was short, and he wasn't young, but he had such piercing eyes! I was struck by his warm and reliable look.''"][
Gond was assigned to ''Escadrila N3'' of the 2nd Aeronautical Group, based at ]Pipera
Pipera village is a neighborhood in Voluntari, Ilfov County, at the northern edge of the city of Bucharest, Romania.
Development
Until 1995, Pipera was an ordinary village. After that, an "El Dorado" of land transactions began. Plots of land th ...
for defense of nearby Bucharest
Bucharest ( , ; ro, București ) is the capital and largest city of Romania, as well as its cultural, industrial, and financial centre. It is located in the southeast of the country, on the banks of the Dâmbovița River, less than north ...
.[ On 12 November 1916, while on a reconnaissance flight, he spotted an enemy pontoon bridge across the ]Danube River
The Danube ( ; ) is a river that was once a long-standing frontier of the Roman Empire and today connects 10 European countries, running through their territories or being a border. Originating in Germany, the Danube flows southeast for , pa ...
. The improvised bridge was the prelude to a successful enemy offensive that pushed the Romanians back behind the Siret River
The Siret or Sireth ( uk, Сірет or Серет, ro, Siret , hu, Szeret, russian: Сирет) is a river that rises from the Carpathians in the Northern Bukovina region of Ukraine, and flows southward into Romania before it joins the Danube. ...
. On 8 December, the squadron moved to Tecuci; Gond moved by land instead of air because the unit had more pilots than aircraft. Once at its new base, the squadron busied itself with reconnoitering the new enemy positions for about a month while undergoing fleeting raids from enemy aircraft because the two sides' airfields were only 30 km apart.
On 14 January 1917, a German two-seater pulled an inadvertent touch-and-go landing
In aviation, a touch-and-go landing (TGL) or circuit is a maneuver that is common when learning to fly a fixed-wing aircraft. It involves landing on a runway and taking off again without coming to a full stop. Usually the pilot then circles the a ...
on N3's airfield. Gond took off in pursuit of the fleeing enemy, with no luck. The following day, Romanian pilot, Nicolae Capșa, moved up from command of the ''escadrila'' to head up the Third Aeronautical Group. Gond succeeded to the squadron's command, though ten days later, Romanian Captain
Captain is a title, an appellative for the commanding officer of a military unit; the supreme leader of a navy ship, merchant ship, aeroplane, spacecraft, or other vessel; or the commander of a port, fire or police department, election precinct, e ...
Ștefan Protopopescu
Ștefan Protopopescu (14 January 1886 – 10 October 1929) was a Romanian officer and aviation pioneer, he held the no. 1 pilot license in Romania, being the first licensed pilot in Romania and the first pilot of the Romanian Army.
Military car ...
was appointed as co-commander. The two captains shared command duties amicably.
On 6 February 1917, Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia
Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia (russian: Александр Михайлович ''Aleksandr Mikhailovich''; 13 April 1866 – 26 February 1933) was a dynast of the Russian Empire, a naval officer, an author, explorer, the brother-in ...
decorated three members of the squadron and congratulated Gond on his unit's performance. However, after this, the lack of spares for maintenance began to tell on the ''escadrila''. At one point, Gond reported that there was only one of six Nieuports airworthy for eight pilots. Three of the Nieuports were unarmed. There was a shortage of ammunition for the rest, especially tracer and incendiary bullets, and gun jams in combat were an ongoing problem. However, the unit carried on, with Gond escorting a Russian general's reconnaissance flight over his front in late March. On 13 April 1917, Gond and Charles Revol-Tissot clashed with a '' Fokker Eindekker'' over Focșani
Focșani (; yi, פֿאָקשאַן, Fokshan) is the capital city of Vrancea County in Romania on the banks the river Milcov, in the historical region of Moldavia. It has a population () of 79,315.
Geography
Focșani lies at the foot of the Cur ...
and aborted its mission. As a result, on the 18th, Gond was cited
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and Revol-Tissot commissioned as an officer.
Gond made a personal foray for supplies. In early Summer 1917, the needed materiel began to arrive to aid the ''escadrila'' in its fighting in the Battle of Mărășești. By this time, Gond had quite a reputation. He was renowned for his stamina in never failing to fly a mission, his instructional abilities, and his even disposition. His example inspired his subordinates to emulate him.
On 20 July 1917 at 9.15 in the morning, he shot down a German airplane which crashed near Ciușlea, while flying on Nieuport
Nieuport, later Nieuport-Delage, was a French aeroplane company that primarily built racing aircraft before World War I and fighter aircraft during World War I and between the wars.
History
Beginnings
Originally formed as Nieuport-Duplex in ...
no. 1909.
One of the squadron's pilots, Sergeant Texier, suffered a belly wound during combat on 15 August 1917. Gond was credited with his sixth victory on 16 August 1917. His triumph was overshadowed by the death of Texier that evening. The following day, King Ferdinand I arrived at the Tecuci Airfield to posthumously honor Texier, and to award Gond the Order of the Star of Romania
The Order of the Star of Romania (Romanian: ''Ordinul Steaua României'') is Romania's highest civil Order and second highest State decoration after the defunct Order of Michael the Brave. It is awarded by the President of Romania. It has five ...
with Swords.[Durkota et al. 1995, p. 164.]
Maurice Gond's service in Romania earned him an award as a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor on 21 August 1917:[
]"An excellent pilot and Chef d'Escadrille, who has shown himself through his courage on several difficult missions, especially during the operations of 24 July. He has already downed six enemy planes, one being on 23 July 1917.
That same night, Gond flew a crucial night reconnaissance, bringing back intelligence about enemy troops in the vicinity of Mărășești
Mărășești () is a small town in Vrancea County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It administers six villages: Călimănești, Haret, Modruzeni, Pădureni, Siretu and Tișița.
Geography
The town is located in the eastern part of the county, on the ...
. A week later, on 28 August 1917, he suffered an inflight eye injury. The inflamed eye not only failed to respond to medical treatment, but worsened. Gond was medically relieved from duty, turning over command to Capitaine Mallet on 20 September. He was granted the Russian Order of Saint George
The Order of Saint George (russian: Орден Святого Георгия, Orden Svyatogo Georgiya) is the highest military decoration of the Russian Federation. Originally established on 26 November 1769 Julian (7 December 1769 Gregorian) a ...
Fourth Class before departing for France on 24 September 1917.[
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Return to France
Maurice Gond continued to accrue acclaim during his return journey to France. On 4 October 1917, by decree of King Ferdinand, was granted Romania's Order of Michael the Brave
The Order of Michael the Brave ( ro, Ordinul Mihai Viteazul) is Romania's highest military decoration, instituted by King Ferdinand I during the early stages of the Romanian Campaign of the First World War, and was again awarded in the Second World ...
Third Class. On 21 October 1917, the entirety of ''Escadrila N.3'' was cited in orders:[
]"Escadrille Franco-Roumaine N3, under the command of Capitaine Gond, who has demonstrated to all his pilots his valiant ardor and high sense of devotion. Escadrille N3 has never ceased fighting for a year, and has been a living example to all of courage, devotion and self-sacrifice. Although provided with inferior materiel to that of the enemy to take flight each time, and have downed ten airplanes."
On 24 December 1917, Gond was confirmed in rank as Capitaine.[
Gond returned to France in early 1918, and was assigned to train Romanian student pilots. By April 1918, he was the chief instructor at ]Avord Air Base
Avord Air Base or BA 702 (french: Base Aérienne 702 Capitaine Georges Madon), named after Captain Georges Madon, is a base of the French Air and Space Force (Armée de l'air et de l'espace) located north northwest of Avord in central France ...
. He served as an instructor until the war's end.[
]
Post World War I
He continued to serve in the French military, rising to the rank of Colonel. He commanded both a wing and a base at Toulouse
Toulouse ( , ; oc, Tolosa ) is the Prefectures in France, prefecture of the Departments of France, French department of Haute-Garonne and of the larger Regions of France, region of Occitania (administrative region), Occitania. The city is on t ...
during his career. He was also raised to the grade of Officer in the Legion of Honor in 1928.[ He was also honored with the Romanian Cross of Merit before his retirement in 1943.][
Maurice Roch Gond died in the Paris suburb of Asnières on 11 May 1964. He was interred in his family's cemetery plot.][
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Endnotes
References
* Allen Durkota; Thomas Darcey; Victor Kulikov. ''The Imperial Russian Air Service: Famous Pilots and Aircraft and World War I.'' Flying Machines Press, 1995. , 9780963711021.
* Norman Franks
Norman Leslie Robert Franks (born 1940) is an English militaria writer who specialises in aviation topics. He focuses on the pilots and squadrons of World Wars I and II.
Biography
He published his first book in 1976. He was an Organisation ...
, Frank W. Bailey. ''Over the Front: A Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the United States and French Air Services, 1914–1918'' Grub Street, 1992. , .
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French World War I flying aces
1884 births
1964 deaths
Recipients of the Order of Michael the Brave