Louis Coudouret
Lieutenant Louis Fernand Coudouret was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories over a two-year period from 4 May 1916 to 2 June 1918.
Birth
Louis Fernand Couderet was born on 31 May 1896 in Marseille, France.Career
On 15 December 1914, he volunteered for military service, and was assigned to aviation duty. On 14 April 1915, he reported for pilot training; he received Military Pilot's Brevet No. 1020 on 1 June 1915. Sent to active flying duty on 28 April 1916, he shuttled among five Western Front squadrons, scoring an aerial victory apiece for two of them while rising through the enlisted ranks.On 1 February 1917, he was transferred to the Military Mission in Russia. Ten days later, he was commissioned as a temporary Sous lieutenant. While serving on the Eastern Front, he won three more triumphs in late 1917. On 1 April 1918, he was transferred back to the Western Front. Assigned to Escadrille 103 on 18 May 1918, he scored his sixth and final victory on 2 June.