Richard Wenzl Military person

Leutnant Richard Wenzl was a German World War I flying ace credited with twelve aerial victories.Wenzl flew first for an artillery cooperation unit, FAA 236. He transferred, first to KEK Ost, then to Jasta 31 in the spring of 1917. For his first victory, he shot down a Spad on 19 April 1917. He had an unconfirmed claim the following month. He would not score again for a year, after he had switched into Jasta 11 on 27 March 1918. After his second victory, on 16 May, he transferred to Jasta 6 the next day. He began a five-month scoring streak on 5 June, running his total to twelve on 5 November 1918. Wenzl also served as the squadron's acting commander from 10 August to 9 September 1918.

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Date of deathFebruary 13, 1957

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allegianceGermany
award
House Order of Hohenzollern
Iron Cross
military commandJasta 6
military unit
Jagdstaffel 11
Jagdstaffel 6
Jagdstaffel 31

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