Jagdstaffel 46
Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 46 was a "hunting group" of the Luftstreitkräfte, the air arm of the Imperial German Army during World War I. As one of the original German fighter squadrons, the unit would score 20 confirmed aerial victories over enemy observation balloons, plus thirty more over enemy aircraft. The Jasta paid a price of ten killed in action, one lost in a flying accident, six wounded in action, and three injured in accidents.
History
Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 46 was formed at FEA Graudenz on 11 December 1917. It mobilized on Christmas Day, under command of Leutnant Rudolf Matthaei, brought in from Jasta 5 for that purpose. It scored its first aerial victory on 12 February 1918. After Matthaei's death, a new commander was imported from Jasta 39, only to be killed in action. Leutnant Creutzmann was then assigned in from Jasta 43 and survived and served until war's end.Commanding officers (''[Staffelführer]'')
- Rudolf Matthaei: 25 December 1917 – 17 April 1918
- Josef Loeser: 23 April 1918 – 3 June 1918
- Otto Creutzmann: 5 June 1918 – 11 November 1918
Aerodromes
- Graudenz: 11 December 1917 – 29 December 1917
- Ascq, Lille, France: 29 December 1917 – 12 March 1918
- Bévillers, France: 12 March 1918 – 23 March 1918
- Liéramont, France: 23 March 1918 – 31 July 1918
- Moislains, France: 31 July 1918 – October 1918
- Villers-Sire-Nicole, France: October 1918 – 11 November 1918
Notable members
- Oskar Hennrich MMC, Iron Cross, top ace in squadron and balloon buster ace.
- Robert Heibert: MMC, Iron Cross.
- Helmut Steinbrecher: Iron Cross, first pilot to successfully deploy a parachute in combat.
- Otto Creutzmann: Iron Cross.
- Rudolf Matthaei: Iron Cross.
Aircraft