Jagdstaffel 5

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La Jagdstaffel 5 (in tedesco: Königlich Preußische Jagdstaffel Nr 5, abbreviato in Jasta 5) fu una squadriglia (staffel) da caccia della componente aerea del Deutsches Heer, l'esercito dell'Impero tedesco, durante la prima guerra mondiale (1914-1918). rdf:langString
Jagdstaffel 5 – Königlich Preußische Jagdstaffel Nr. 5 – Jasta 5 jednostka lotnictwa niemieckiego Luftstreitkräfte z okresu I wojny światowej. rdf:langString
A Jagdstaffel 5, também conhecida por Jasta 5, foi uma esquadra de aeronaves da Luftstreitkräfte que combateu na Primeira Guerra Mundial. Com a impressionante marca de 253 vitórias, de todas as Jastas, a Jasta 5 foi a terceira com mais aeronaves inimigas abatidas. Ao longo da sua existência, perdeu 19 pilotos em combates, 3 em acidentes, 8 feridos em combate, um ferido num acidente e dois feitos prisioneiros de guerra. rdf:langString
Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 5, commonly abbreviated to Jasta 5, was created on January 21, 1916, and mobilized on 21 August 1916, as one of the first fighter units of the Luftstreitkräfte, the air arm of the Imperial German Army during World War I. Many of the first pilots of the Jasta came out of KEK Avillers, itself an early attempt to organize and utilize fighter planes as winged weapons. Jasta 5 began its service career at Bechamp near Verdun, in support of 5 Armee. On 29 September 1916, it moved to the Somme to the 1 Armee area of operations. On 11 March 1917, Jasta 5 moved into Boistrancourt; it spent the next year operating from there, in support of the 2 Armee. In March 1918, the Jasta was joined by Jasta 46 thus forming the beginning of Jagdgruppe 2; the new JG was commanded by Fla rdf:langString
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rdf:langString "Greentails"; "Green-Tailed Devils"
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rdf:langString Jagdstaffel 5 flight line
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rdf:langString Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 5, commonly abbreviated to Jasta 5, was created on January 21, 1916, and mobilized on 21 August 1916, as one of the first fighter units of the Luftstreitkräfte, the air arm of the Imperial German Army during World War I. Many of the first pilots of the Jasta came out of KEK Avillers, itself an early attempt to organize and utilize fighter planes as winged weapons. Jasta 5 began its service career at Bechamp near Verdun, in support of 5 Armee. On 29 September 1916, it moved to the Somme to the 1 Armee area of operations. On 11 March 1917, Jasta 5 moved into Boistrancourt; it spent the next year operating from there, in support of the 2 Armee. In March 1918, the Jasta was joined by Jasta 46 thus forming the beginning of Jagdgruppe 2; the new JG was commanded by Flashar, along with his command of the Jasta. In July, command passed to Otto Schmidt; in August, it was joined in the JG by Jasta 34 and Jasta 37. With approximately 253 victories at war's end, Jasta 5 had the third-highest victory total of any squadron in the Luftstreitkräfte. Its casualties came to 19 pilots killed in action, 3 killed in flying accidents, 8 wounded in action, and 1 injured in an accident.
rdf:langString La Jagdstaffel 5 (in tedesco: Königlich Preußische Jagdstaffel Nr 5, abbreviato in Jasta 5) fu una squadriglia (staffel) da caccia della componente aerea del Deutsches Heer, l'esercito dell'Impero tedesco, durante la prima guerra mondiale (1914-1918).
rdf:langString Jagdstaffel 5 – Königlich Preußische Jagdstaffel Nr. 5 – Jasta 5 jednostka lotnictwa niemieckiego Luftstreitkräfte z okresu I wojny światowej.
rdf:langString A Jagdstaffel 5, também conhecida por Jasta 5, foi uma esquadra de aeronaves da Luftstreitkräfte que combateu na Primeira Guerra Mundial. Com a impressionante marca de 253 vitórias, de todas as Jastas, a Jasta 5 foi a terceira com mais aeronaves inimigas abatidas. Ao longo da sua existência, perdeu 19 pilotos em combates, 3 em acidentes, 8 feridos em combate, um ferido num acidente e dois feitos prisioneiros de guerra.
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rdf:langString Green tails with red piping; red nose; various personal fuselage insignia

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