March 7, 1918
Air War:
1015 English RFC pilot Alan Jerrard, flying Sopwith Camel B5648 on the Italian Front, destroys an observation balloon for victory number 2.
1015 English RFC pilot Francis Stanley Symondson, in Sopwith Camel B2445 over the Italian Front, destroys an observation balloon for victory number 1.
American pilot Frank Baylies, in a SPAD with the French Air Service, shoots down a German "Scout" for victory number 2.
Ltn Niebecker (no first name given), with Jasta 43 (3 victories), is severely injured in a landing accident. There are no further records after that.
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