Pierre Pendaries Explained

Pierre Pendaries
Birth Date:21 June 1894
Death Date:3 April 1987 (aged 92)
Birth Place:Chambéry, France
Death Place:Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer, France
Allegiance:France
Serviceyears:1914 - 1918
Rank:Sous lieutenant
Unit:Escadrille 69
Escadrille 67
Awards:Légion d'honneur
Médaille militaire
Croix de Guerre

Sous Lieutenant Pierre Hilaire Émile Albert Pendaries (21 June 1894 – 3 April 1987) was a World War I flying ace credited with seven aerial victories.[1]

Biography

Pendaries was born in Chambéry, France on 21 June 1894.[2]

Pendaries was inducted into the infantry early in World War I, on 4 September 1914. On 17 December 1914, his infantry career was cut short by a terrible wounding. After he finally recovered, he was forwarded to be a student pilot on 19 August 1915. On 17 January 1916, he received his Military Pilot's Brevet. On 6 May 1916, he began flying combat with Escadrille N.69.[2]

Shortly after his third victory, he was awarded the Médaille militaire on 28 May 1917. On 3 June, he again was seriously wounded. His recuperation was not complete until 2 February 1918, when he was assigned to Escadrille SPA.67. Having progressed through the enlisted ranks, he was promoted to Sous lieutenant on 28 March 1918.[2]

By war's end on 11 November 1918, Pierre Pendaries had flown 1,180 combat hours. In addition to the Médaille militaire, he won the Legion d'honneur and the Croix de Guerre with seven palms.[2]

Pendaries was demobilized from the French military on 21 September 1919. At some later date, he was upgraded in the Legion d'honneur to Commandeur.[2]

List of aerial victories

See also Aerial victory standards of World War I

Confirmed victories are numbered and listed chronologically. Unconfirmed victories are denoted by "u/c" and may or may not be listed by date.

No.Date/timeAircraftFoeResultLocationNotes
11 August 1916NieuportDestroyed
222 April 1917NieuportDestroyed
33 May 1917NieuportRumpler reconnaissance planeDestroyedAuménancourt-le-Petit
u/c16 March 1918 @ 1420 hoursSpadGerman two-seaterSouth of Challenonge
417 May 1918 @ 1140 hoursSpadGerman airplaneDestroyedMézières
522 July 1918 @ 0545 hoursSpadGerman airplaneDestroyedVille-en-TardenoisShared victory
626 September 1918 @ 1800 hoursSpadGerman fighterDestroyedSouth of TahureVictory shared with another French pilot and Edwin C. Parsons
729 October 1918 @ 1317 hoursSpadGerman two-seaterDestroyedAmancourt

References

Notes and References

  1. The Aerodrome website http://www.theaerodrome.com/aces/france/pendaries.php Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  2. Over the Front: The Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the United States and French Air Services, 1914–1918, p. 203