Walter Böning Military person

Leutnant Walter Böning was a World War I flying ace from the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg credited with 17 aerial victories. He began his World War I military service as an infantryman. He distinguished himself by winning both the Gold Medal for Bravery and the Second Class Iron Cross. He then transferred to aviation duty, training originally as a reconnaissance pilot before advancing to become a fighter pilot. Between 6 April 1917 and 30 May 1918, he was credited with 17 aerial victories. On 31 May 1918, he survived a midair collision while being attacked by British fighters. Although he coaxed his damaged machine home, the serious leg wound he had suffered sidelined him through war's end.

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Birth dateJanuary 01, 1894
Birth place
Grand Duchy of Oldenburg

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allegianceGermany
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House Order of Hohenzollern
Iron Cross
Military Merit Order (Bavaria)
Grand Duchy of Oldenburg
military commandJagdstaffel 76
military unit
Jagdstaffel 19

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