Escadrille 67

History
Escadrille 67 of the French Air Force was founded at Lyon-Bron Airport during the First World War, on 17 September 1915. On 24 September, they were assigned to the IV Armee of the French Army. By late October, the escadrille was assigned to the defense of Verdun.

Dubbed Escadrille N67 for the Nieuport two-seaters they operated, the new unit performed numerous reconnaissance, photographic, artillery direction, and bombing missions. For their efforts, they were cited on 25 January 1916. In July, they were cited a second time, for engaging in 257 combats and downing 11 enemy aircraft. The second citation entitled the unit to wear a fourragere denoting a unit award of the Croix de guerre; Escadrille N67 was the first aerial unit to win this award. During that Summer of 1916, the escadrille traded its two-seaters for Nieuport Scouts. On 1 November 1916, the unit would be incorporated into Groupe de Combat 13, joining Escadrille 65, Escadrille 112, and Escadrille N.124.

After service with GC 13, the escadrille was detached from the groupe on 1 June 1917. It was assigned to an ad hoc Groupe Provisoire de Bonneuil subordinated to III Armee. After 1 August 1917, the escadrille re-equipped with SPAD fighters, becoming Escadrille SPA.67. On 18 January 1918, it was posted to replace Escadrille 73 in Groupe de Combat 12. Escadrille SPA.67 remained with GC 12 until war's end. The escadrille was credited with 42 victories during the war.

Escadrille SPA.67 remains an active part of the French Air Force.

Commanding officers

 * Capitaine de Villepin: 17 September 1915 - 21 February 1916
 * Capitaine Henri Constans: 22 February 1916 - 31 July 1917
 * Capitaine d'Indy: 1 August 1917 -

Notable personnel

 * Sous lieutenant Jean Navarre
 * Sous lieutenant Georges Flachaire
 * Sous lieutenant Marcel Viallet

Aircraft

 * Nieuport
 * SPAD