Robert Marchi
Robert Marchi was a French World War II fighter ace with thirteen confirmed victories.
Early life
Robert Marchi was born on 26 July 1919 in Chalon-sur-Saône.World War II
Marchi spent the first years of the war in North Africa. While in Oran, his qualities as a pilot were quickly noticed and in 1942 he was appointed instructor at Kasba Tadla in Morocco. In October of 1943, he left for East Prussia to join the Normandie-Niemen. On 7 January 1944, he arrived in Tula where he was assigned to the 1st Squadron.Marchi shot down his first plane on 16 October 1944. He shot down three planes that day: two Junkers Ju 87 and a Focke-Wulf Fw 190. In one week, during the great offensive on Prussia, he recorded six victories. In total, the most official sources credit him with thirteen confirmed victories credited between 16 October 1944 and 12 April 1945.
Throughout his career Marchi had logged 2,230 flight hours and 107 combat missions.