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The first major action seen by the squadron was 13 May 1916 at the Battle of Verdun and five days later, Kiffin Rockwell would record the unit's first aerial victory.
On June 23, the Escadrille would suffer its first fatality when Victor Chapman was shot down over Douaumont.
The unit was posted to the front until September 1916, when the unit was moved back to Luxeuil-les-Bains in 7 Army area.
On September 23, Rockwell was killed when his Nieuport was downed by the gunner in a German Albatross observation plane and in October Norman Prince was shot down during battle.
The squadron, flying the Nieuport 11 scout, suffered heavy losses, but its core group of 38 was rapidly replenished by other Americans arriving from overseas.
So many volunteered that the Lafayette Flying Corps was formed and many Americans thereafter serving with other French air units such as Michigan's Fred Zinn, who was a pioneer of aerial photography, fought as part of the French Foreign Legion and later the French AĆ©ronautique militaire.
Altogether, 265 American volunteers served in the Corps.

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