Erich Buder | |
Birth Date: | 14 January 1896 |
Birth Place: | Frankfurt/Oder |
Death Place: | Hannover |
Allegiance: | Germany |
Branch: | Aviation |
Rank: | Vizefeldwebel |
Unit: | Jagdstaffel 84
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Awards: | Military Merit Cross |
Vizefeldwebel Erich Buder (14 January 1896 – 24 May 1975) was a World War I flying ace credited with twelve aerial victories.[1] [2]
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]
See also: Aerial victory standards of World War I.
Buder's final two victories may not have been officially confirmed.
No. | Date/time | Foe | Location | |
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1 | 26 March 1918 | Royal Aircraft Factory RE.8 | Northwest of Bapaume | |
2 | 8 May 1918 @ 0937 hours | Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a | Becelaere | |
3 | 7 July 1918 @ 1115 hours | Nieuport 28 | Soissons | |
4 | 15 July 1918 @ 1255 hours | Breguet 14 | East of Boucheres | |
5 | 20 July 1918 @ 1047 hours | SPAD | Northeast of Chaudun | |
6 | 11 August 1918 @ 1150 hours | Breguet 14 | Braye | |
7 | 11 August 1918 @ 1225 hours | SPAD | West of Cuffies | |
8 | 14 August 1918 @ 1255 hours | Breguet 14 | Chamery | |
9 | 4 September 1918 @ 0910 hours | Sopwith Camel | Cantin | |
10 | 4 September 1918 @ 0925 hours | Sopwith Camel | Gouy | |
11? | 3 November 1918 @ 1450 hours | Royal Aircraft Factory RE.8 | Ounaing | |
12? | 4 November 1918 @ 1530 hours | Airco DH.9 | Blangries |