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Otto Fruhner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Otto Fruhner Generalmajor Otto Fruhner (6 September 1893 – 19 June 1965) MMC, IC, was a German World War I flying ace credited with 27 victories. He was one of the first aviators to parachute from a stricken aircraft.〔Parachute use in World War I website http://www.ejection-history.org.uk/PROJECT/Parachutes/1914_18.htm〕 Beginning as a lowly enlisted mechanic in late 1914, Fruhner rose into the officer's ranks. He was eligible for Germany's highest officer's decoration for valor, the Pour le Merite, when Kaiser Wilhelm II's abdication scotched the award and the German military largely disbanded after its defeat. Fruhner would return to his nation's service to join the nascent Luftwaffe as a major in 1935. He would serve in various training commands throughout World War II, rising to become a Generalmajor. ==Early life and service== Otto Fruhner was born on 6 September 1893. He was born in Brieg, the Kingdom of Prussia; the city has since fallen within Polish boundaries. Frunhner began his military career as an aviation mechanic on 14 November 1914 for ''Feldflieger Abteilung'' (Field Flier Detachment) 4.〔Franks et al 1993, pp. 111-112.〕
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