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Cavalry Second Lieutenant Yury Vladimirovich Gilsher ((ロシア語:Юрий Владимирович Гилшер)) (27 November 1894 – 20 July 1917) was a Russian fighter ace of World War I. Initially a cavalryman, but then an airman, Gilsher overcame two serious injuries to become an ace. After suffering a fracture of both bones in his right forearm, he later lost a foot to amputation because of a crash. He returned to duty with a prosthetic foot. Gilsher rose to his unit's command and scored five victories between April and July 1917 before being killed in action on 20 July 1917. ==Early life and cavalry service== Gilsher was born in Moscow, the Russian Empire, on 27 November 1894, to a noble family. He was educated at Moscow's Alexeyevskoye Commercial School. Bucking the traditions of his social class, he enrolled in university and studied civil engineering instead of joining the military.〔 He graduated in early 1914. however upon the outbreak of war he volunteered for the Imperial Russian Army,〔 He trained as a cavalryman at the Nikoliavsky Cavalry school, in which he enrolled on 13 December 1914. He graduated from the Saint Petersburg school as a ''Praporshchik'' on 14 June 1915.〔 His class's equestrian maneuvers had several times been disrupted by overflying aircraft spooking horses and cadets alike.〔
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