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Alessandro Resch : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alessandro Resch
Tenente-colonnello Alessandro Resch was an Italian World War I flying ace credited with five confirmed aerial victories (though there is historical evidence of a sixth). After surviving World War I, he would become a pioneering airline captain, flying 500,000 miles between 1928 and 1935. He would return to the Italian Air Force as a major in 1935, rising to ''tenente-colonnello'' by 1939. His participation in World War II is unknown. ==Early life and service== Alessandro Resch was born in Avezzano, Kingdom of Italy on 19 November 1892.〔Franks et al 1997, p. 156.〕 He was the son of a businessman. He was interested in cycling as a youth. When he was conscripted, he went into a cyclist battalion of Bersaglieri. He was promoted to ''caporale'' and became a truck driver carrying messages to the front. After a promotion to ''sergente'', Resch requested and received pilot's training as an officer cadet.On 9 June 1916, Resch evacuated a wounded officer in his truck during the fighting for Monfalcone.〔Varialle 2009, pp. 85-86.〕 He received his first and second pilot's licenses on Voisins, on 16 June and 1 July 1916.〔
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