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Victor Emmanuel Chapman (April 17, 1890 – June 24, 1916) was a French-American pilot remembered for his exploits during World War I. He was the first American pilot to die in the war. ==Growing up== Chapman was born in New York to essayist John Jay Chapman and Minna Timmins (who died in 1898). He and his father moved to France soon after. In France, Chapman obtained dual-citizen status as a French and US citizen.〔Thomas, Lately. ''A pride of lions: the Astor orphans'', W. Morrow, 1971.〕 His father re-married, to Elizabeth Chanler, a sister of William A. Chanler from the Astor family and Dudley–Winthrop family, when Chapman was a teenager. Chapman returned to the United States in his late teens to attend Harvard University. After graduating, Chapman returned to Europe, spending time in France and in Germany.
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