Karl Teichmann

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Died1927 (aged 2930)
Graz, Austria
Service / branch Austro-Hungarian Army
Karl Teichmann
Born1897 (1897)
Rabersdorf, Silesia, Austro-Hungarian Empire
Died1927 (aged 2930)
Graz, Austria
Allegiance Austro-Hungarian Empire
Service / branch Austro-Hungarian Army
Years of service1915 - 1918
RankFeldwebel
UnitFliegerkompanie 5
Fliegerkompanie 42J
Fliegerkompanie 60J
Fliegerkompanie 14J
Battles / warsWorld War I
AwardsGolden Medal for Bravery
Silver Medal for Bravery x2

Feldwebel Karl Teichmann (1897–1927) was a Austro-Hungarian World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. His path to aerial victories began in 1915, when he joined the Austro-Hungarian infantry. His prewar training as an auto mechanic saw him assigned as an aviation mechanic on the Russian Front in February 1916. After eight months, he began pilot training, being awarded Austrian Pilot's Certificate 658 on 16 May 1917. Reassigned to the Italian Front, he scored five victories—three shared—between 26 September 1917 and 22 August 1918. Teichmann would survive the war and die of natural causes in Graz, Austria.

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