Erich Buder Explained

Erich Buder
Birth Date:14 January 1896
Birth Place:Frankfurt/Oder
Death Place:Hannover
Allegiance:Germany
Branch:Aviation
Rank:Vizefeldwebel
Unit:Jagdstaffel 84

Jagdstaffel 26;
Kampfeinsitzerstaffel 16
Awards:Military Merit Cross

Iron Cross

Vizefeldwebel Erich Buder (14 January 1896 – 24 May 1975) was a World War I flying ace credited with twelve aerial victories.[1] [2]

Aerial service in World War I

Buder served with Jagdstaffel 84 before transferring to Jagdstaffel 26. He scored his wins with this squadron between 26 March and 4 November 1918, with two victories possibly unconfirmed at war's end. He was transferred to Kampfeinsitzerstaffel 6 as the war ended. Besides the First and Second Class Iron Cross, he received the Golden Military Merit Cross, which was the enlisted men's equivalent of the Blue Max, on 2 November 1918.[1] [2]

Aerial victory list

See also: Aerial victory standards of World War I.

Buder's final two victories may not have been officially confirmed.

No.Date/timeFoeLocation
126 March 1918 Royal Aircraft Factory RE.8Northwest of Bapaume
28 May 1918 @ 0937 hoursRoyal Aircraft Factory SE.5aBecelaere
37 July 1918 @ 1115 hoursNieuport 28Soissons
415 July 1918 @ 1255 hoursBreguet 14East of Boucheres
520 July 1918 @ 1047 hoursSPADNortheast of Chaudun
611 August 1918 @ 1150 hoursBreguet 14Braye
711 August 1918 @ 1225 hoursSPADWest of Cuffies
814 August 1918 @ 1255 hoursBreguet 14Chamery
94 September 1918 @ 0910 hoursSopwith CamelCantin
104 September 1918 @ 0925 hoursSopwith CamelGouy
11?3 November 1918 @ 1450 hoursRoyal Aircraft Factory RE.8Ounaing
12?4 November 1918 @ 1530 hoursAirco DH.9Blangries

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Erich Buder . www.theaerodrome.com . 13 April 2010.
  2. Book: Above the Lines: The Aces and Fighter Units of the German Air Service, Naval Air Service and Flanders Marine Corps 1914 - 1918 . 89 .