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''76a Squadriglia'' of the ''Corpo Aeronautico Militare'' was one of Italy's original fighter squadrons, being founded during World War I on 25 May 1916. On 30 May 1916, the new unit began its combat career. Between 22 April and 3 October 1917, three of its commanding officers became casualties. It was drawn into the air fighting over Caporetto in late 1917, and forced to retreat three times during November as a consequence of the Italian defeat. ''71a Squadriglia'' continued to serve through war's end, by which time they had been credited with 69 aerial victories at the cost of four dead. ==History== ''76a Squadriglia'' was founded during World War I, on 25 May 1916, as one of Italy's original fighter squadrons. It began at La Comina, with five pilots and four Nieuport 11 planes. Two days later, it was attached to ''1o Gruppo''. On 30 May, it flew its first combat mission. Mario Stoppani scored the squadron's first victory on 18 July 1916.〔Franks et al 1997, p. 123.〕 On 22 April 1917, the squadron began a string of command casualties, as it had two commanders killed and another wounded during the year (see below). Then the Battle of Caporetto defeat, with its forced retreat, caused ''76a Squadriglia'' to relocate quickly thrice in November 1917. Once joined to ''6o Gruppo'', the squadron re-equipped with Hanriot HD.1s.〔Franks et al 1997, p. 123.〕 The squadron took place in the famous air battle above its home base of Istrana on 26 December 1917.〔Varriale 2009, p. 9.〕 Night bombing raids by Austro-Hungarian aircraft forced squadron moves on 2 and 17 February 1918. Once settled at Casoni, the ''squadriglia'' served through the war's end in the dissolution of its opponent, the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The squadron still had 19 pilots and 17 aircraft in service. It had fought 340 combats during its 5,088 wartime sorties and staked claim to 69 victories. ''76a Squadriglia'' had paid a blood price of four killed.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「76a Squadriglia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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