Kurt Schneider (aviator)

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Lieutenant Kurt Schneider (October 4, 1888 - July 14, 1917) was a German World War I flying ace with 15 kills.

He was born in Wurzen, Kingdom of Saxony. In 1915 he joined the German Air Service and was a founding member of Jasta 5 (Jagdstaffel, fighter squadron), which he joined as its Commanding Officer on May 20, 1917. He flew an Albatros D.III and an Albatros D.V, being forced to land twice during fights. He died near Caudry-Cambrai.

Schneider received the Iron Cross and the Military Order of St. Henry (July 24, 1917).

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