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- Willi_Gabriel abstract "Vizefeldwebel (later Hauptmann) Willi Gabriel was a World War I flying ace credited with eleven aerial victories.Gabriel built his own airplanes prior to World War I. He was called up for military service when the war began. Early in 1915, he began a series of assignments to artillery cooperation units, often in company with his twin brother. Willi Gabriel was eventually stationed in Schutzstaffel 15, where he and his observer shot down a Spad on 22 March 1918. Wilhelm Reinhard then requested Gabriel's assignment to Jagdgruppe 1, and Gabriel was posted to Jasta 11 on 15 April. He scored on 19 May, then six times in June, including two balloons. Hermann Göring then came to command JG 1, much to Gabriel's displeasure. On 18 July 1918, Gabriel flew a solo mission without permission and shot down three French airplanes. Upon his return, he was ordered to remain on the ground. However, he disobeyed Göring's orders, took off, and shot down a fourth Frenchman. Upon his return from this sortie, he was banished from combat despite his success.In 1938, he flew Fokker Dr.Is in two movies, DIII 88 and Pour le Merite. He returned to duty during World War II, rising to the rank of Hauptmann.The Fokker D-VII built by Cole Palen, which flew in the Rhinebeck Aerodrome shows of the 1960s and 1970s, was painted in the scheme of Willi Gabriel, in tribute to him.".
- Willi_Gabriel allegiance "Germany".
- Willi_Gabriel award Iron_Cross.
- Willi_Gabriel birthDate "1893-12-31".
- Willi_Gabriel birthPlace Bydgoszcz.
- Willi_Gabriel birthYear "1893".
- Willi_Gabriel deathDate "1968-07-01".
- Willi_Gabriel deathYear "1968".
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- Willi_Gabriel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Willi Gabriel".
- Willi_Gabriel allegiance "Germany".
- Willi_Gabriel awards Iron_Cross.
- Willi_Gabriel birthDate "1893-12-31".
- Willi_Gabriel birthPlace "Bromberg, present day Poland".
- Willi_Gabriel branch "Aviation".
- Willi_Gabriel dateOfBirth "1893-12-31".
- Willi_Gabriel dateOfDeath "1968-07-01".
- Willi_Gabriel deathDate "1968-07-01".
- Willi_Gabriel deathPlace "Berlin, Germany".
- Willi_Gabriel name "Gabriel, Willi".
- Willi_Gabriel name "Willi Gabriel".
- Willi_Gabriel placeOfBirth Bydgoszcz.
- Willi_Gabriel placeOfDeath "Berlin, Germany".
- Willi_Gabriel rank Feldwebel.
- Willi_Gabriel shortDescription "World War I flying ace".
- Willi_Gabriel unit "FA 34, FA 21, FA 44, FA 207, SS 15, Jasta 11".
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- Willi_Gabriel description "World War I flying ace".
- Willi_Gabriel description "World War I flying ace".
- Willi_Gabriel subject Category:1893_births.
- Willi_Gabriel subject Category:1968_deaths.
- Willi_Gabriel subject Category:German_World_War_I_flying_aces.
- Willi_Gabriel subject Category:People_from_Bydgoszcz.
- Willi_Gabriel subject Category:People_from_the_Province_of_Posen.
- Willi_Gabriel hypernym War.
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- Willi_Gabriel comment "Vizefeldwebel (later Hauptmann) Willi Gabriel was a World War I flying ace credited with eleven aerial victories.Gabriel built his own airplanes prior to World War I. He was called up for military service when the war began. Early in 1915, he began a series of assignments to artillery cooperation units, often in company with his twin brother. Willi Gabriel was eventually stationed in Schutzstaffel 15, where he and his observer shot down a Spad on 22 March 1918.".
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- Willi_Gabriel givenName "Willi".
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- Willi_Gabriel name "Gabriel, Willi".
- Willi_Gabriel name "Willi Gabriel".
- Willi_Gabriel surname "Gabriel".