Eduard Pulpe

Lieutenant Eduard Martynovich Pulpe (22 June 1880 – 2 August 1916) was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. He was a schoolteacher engaged in post-graduate study in France when World War I broke out. As he already held a civil pilot's license, he volunteered to serve in French military aviation. His 1915 aerial victories were among the first ever recorded. After running his score to four, he managed to return home to Russia in May 1916. He was assigned to the 10th Aviatsionniy Otryad Istrebitlei (Fighter Aviation Detachment). After becoming an ace on 1 July 1916, he was killed in action a month later. On 2 August 1916, Eduard Pulpe ultimately lost a nearly hour-long air battle against three enemy aircraft.

Eduard Martynovich Pulpe
Born22 June 1880
Riga, Latvia
Died2 August 1916
Vicinity of Rogistche
Allegiance Russian Empire
Service/branchAéronautique Militaire; Imperial Russian Air Service
Years of service1914–1916
RankLieutenant
UnitAéronautique Militaire: Escadrille 23; Imperial Russian Air Service: 10th Aviatsionniy Otryad Istrebitlei (Fighter Aviation Detachment)
AwardsRussian: Order of St. George; French: Medaille militaire and Croix de Guerre
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