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One item I noticed that is wrong is that Eugene Bullard is credited with being the first black military pilot in history; this is wrong, it was in fact Ahmet Ali Çelikten. This fallacious fact needs to be removed — Preceding
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07:05, 17 October 2012 (UTC)reply
Légions d'honneur (legion of honor)
The "Casualties and honors" section states that the "The Corps [...] pilots were awarded [...] four Légions d'honneur" but the page at
https://www.neam.org/lafayette-escadrille/honorroll.html lists 30 members of the corps who were awarded a legion of honor medal. What is the correct number, should this article be corrected, and would the neam.org web page be an authoritative enough citation?
Tfjaa762 (
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21:18, 18 June 2020 (UTC)reply
"confusion between the terms Lafayette Escadrille and Lafayette Flying Corps"
Yep, I came to Wikipedia to learn more about the documentary "The Lafayette Escadrille" (2020) and was confused to find two similar articles here - neither of which mentions this documentary, by the way. I just tagged that sentence with "clarification needed."Muzilon (
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22:48, 9 April 2024 (UTC)reply