Hans von Keudell
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Hans von Keudell | |
|---|---|
| Born | 5 April 1892 |
| Died | 15 February 1917 (aged 24) near Vlamertinge, Belgium |
| Buried | |
| Allegiance | German Empire |
| Service | Cavalry; Imperial German Air Service |
| Rank | Leutnant |
| Unit | Jasta 1 |
| Commands | Jasta 27 |
| Awards | Royal House Order of Hohenzollern |
Leutnant Hans von Keudell (5 April 1892 – 15 February 1917) was a World War I flying ace credited with twelve aerial victories.[1][2]
Keudell was educated in Berlin. In 1904, he joined the cadets at Bensberg. In 1911, he joined the Uhlans. He began World War I with the Uhlans, and went into combat with them in both France and Poland. He was commissioned by April 1915, transferred to aviation and began training on 7 June. On 13 December, he was posted to fly bombing missions, objectives Verdun, Toul, and Dunkirk, for Brieftauben Abteilung Ostende.[1][3]