Roman Schneider Explained

Roman Schneider
Birth Date:9 August 1898
Death Date:24 December 1967
Birth Place:Passau, Kingdom of Bavaria, Germany
Death Place:Munich, Germany
Allegiance:Germany
Branch:Aviation
Rank:Lieutenant
Unit:Jagdstaffel 79
Awards:Iron Cross

Leutnant Roman Schneider was a German World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.[1]

Biography

Roman Schneider was born in Passau, Kingdom of Bavaria on 9 August 1898.[2]

Schneider joined the German military as a cadet corps officer. On 15 July 1916, just shy of his 18th birthday, he began service in the infantry. On 22 August 1917, he began pilot training. Upon completion, he was posted to Jagdstaffel 79 on 9 February 1918. Between 14 May and 5 October 1918, he shot down five enemy airplanes. He was awarded both classes of the Iron Cross. He also acted as acting commander of his squadron on two occasions—May, 1918 and from 15 September to 10 October 1918.[2]

References

Notes and References

  1. The Aeerodrome website http://www.theaerodrome.com/aces/germany/schneider2.php Retrieved 16 September 2020
  2. Above the Lines: The Aces and Fighter Units of the German Air Service, Naval Air Service and Flanders Marine Corps, 1914–1918, pp. 203-204