Jagdstaffel 32
Royal Bavarian Jagdstaffel 32, commonly abbreviated to Jasta 32, was a "hunting group" of the German Luftstreitkräfte, the air arm of the Imperial German Army during World War I. The unit would score 41 aerial victories during the war, including four enemy observation balloons. In turn, they would suffer the expense of eight killed in action, five killed in flying accidents, four wounded in action, two injured in accidents, and one taken prisoner of war.
History
Royal Bavarian Jagdstaffel 32 was formed on 14 December 1916 at FEA 9 in Darmstadt. It was operational by 22 February 1917. It would not score its first aerial victory until 4 July 1917. By September, it had been assigned to Jagdgruppe von Braun.Jasta 32 moved to the 17 Armee front in March 1918 as part of Jagdgruppe 8. A change to Jagdgruppe 4 followed in September 1918. It ended its war in support of 2 Armee. The squadron disbanded ten days after war's end, on 21 November 1918, at FEA 2, Fürth.
Commanding officers (''[Staffelführer]'')
- Heinrich Schwandner: transferred in from Schutzstaffel 27 on 23 February 1917 – 16 March 1917
- Bartholomäus Schröder: 17 March 1917 – 30 June 1917
- Otto Schmidt: transferred in from Jasta 7 on 30 June 1917 – transferred out to Jasta 29 on 19 August 1917
- Hans Auer: 19 August 1917 – 19 October 1917
- Eduard Ritter von Schleich: 23 October 1917 – 10 January 1918
- Johann Czermak: 10 January 1918 – 23 July 1918
- Emil Koch : 23 July 1918 – 24 October 1918
- Hans Böhning: 1 November 1918 – 11 November 1918
Aerodromes
- Darmstadt, Germany: 14 December 1916 – 21 February 1917
- Brulange: 22 February 1917 – 9 March 1917
- Chéry-lès-Pouilly: 9 March 1917 – June 1917
- Avanson: June 1917 – 30 June 1917
- Landreville: 30 June 1917 – 21 September 1917
- Boulin Ferme: 21 September 1917 – 20 October 1917
- Chéry-les-Pouilly: 21 October 1917 – 1 February 1918
- Guesnain: 1 February 1918 – 28 March 1918
- Favreuil, Bapaume: 28 March 1918 – 18 April 1918
- Epinoy: 18 April 1918 – 8 August 1918
- Villers-au-Tertre: 8 August 1918 – 28 August 1918
- Villers-St.-Armand: 28 August 1918 – 29 September 1918
- Bühl: 29 September 1918 – 12 October 1918
- Harmignies: 12 October 1918 – 28 October 1918
- Gosselies: 28 October 1918 – 11 November 1918
- Trier: 11 November 1918
- Fürth: Disbanded on 21 November 1918.
Notable members
Eduard Ritter von Schleich was another Blue Max winner; he either commanded Jasta 32 or the Jagdgruppes to which it belonged, for almost a year of the squadron's short existence, although he won no victories flying with the unit. Hans Böhning was another honoured ace who commanded the unit without scoring, although his window of opportunity was only ten days.
Other flying aces who served with the squadron included Hans Auer, Otto Schmidt, Fritz Kieckhäfer, Hans Rolfes, Helmut Brünig, Arno Benzler, and Emil Koch.