Jean Accart

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1912 –

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Who is Jean Accart?

Jean Accart was a French flying ace during World War II.

Born in April 1912, Accart began his military career joining the French Navy in 1932.He then volunteered for aircrew in Naval Aviation becoming an observer, before training as a pilot and serving with Escadrille 3S1.

In 1936, the escadrille was transferred to the French Air Force and Accart became commandant of Escadrille GC 1/5 who would claim 71 victories during the Battle Of France, losing only one pilot to enemy fire. He personally shared in the destruction of at least 12 Luftwaffe bombers during the Battle. On 1 June 1940, while intercepting a group of Luftwaffe bombers, Accart was hit by return fire, a bullet penetrating the windscreen of his fighter and lodged into his skull. Accart managed to parachute to safety.

While recovering he wrote "Chasseurs du Ciel", an account of his wartime actions. After recuperating he was posted to the Southern region air defense Headquarters. In November 1941 he attended the Air Academy in Salon de Provence.

Released from military duty in November 1942, he journeyed to Spain with several students, before arriving in North Africa after the Allied liberation. He joined the Free French forces and was given command of GC 2/2 in January 1944. He left in october 1944 to attend Staff School at Fort Leavenworth in the USA. Assigned to the French department of aerial studies and planning, he became the inspector general of the French Air Force just before the end of the war.

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Born
Apr 7, 1912
Fécamp

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on July 23, 2013

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