Jasta 9
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Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 9 was a "hunting group" (fighter squadron) of the Luftstreitkräfte
Luftstreitkräfte
The Deutsche Luftstreitkräfte , known before October 1916 as Die Fliegertruppen des deutschen Kaiserreiches , or simply Die Fliegertruppen, was the air arm of the Imperial German Army during World War I...

, founded on 28 September 1916. Although the squadron, and the Luftstreitkräfte, were short-lived, they had great influence on the Nazi Luftwaffe
Luftwaffe
Luftwaffe is a generic German term for an air force. It is also the official name for two of the four historic German air forces, the Wehrmacht air arm founded in 1935 and disbanded in 1946; and the current Bundeswehr air arm founded in 1956....

, as can be seen by the later careers of the unit's Staffelführer
Staffelführer
Staffelführer was one of the first paramilitary ranks used by the German Schutzstaffel in the early years of that group’s existence...

s. By the time Jasta 9 disbanded on 15 January 1919, it was credited with 107 aerial victories. In turn, it had suffered thirteen pilots killed in combat, three wounded, five noncombat deaths, and three injuries.

History

When Jagdstaffel 9 was founded, it absorbed the pre-existing Fokkerstaffel attached to 3 Armee. This ad hoc Fokkerstaffel had been formed under Oberleutnant Ascheberg on 16 June 1916. He relinquished this unit to Oberleutnant Kurt Student on 23 September. The unit was officially founded five days later; it mobilized a week later, and moved to Leffincourt. It remained operational at that field for the next year and a half under Student. The jasta then underwent the turmoil of shifting airfields eight times during the last eight months of war. When it shifted to Chéry-les-Pouilly, it also shifted to support of the 7 Armee. In July 1918, it joined Jagdgruppe 5 at Maizy; this oversized wing also contained Jasta 1, Jasta 41, Jasta 45, Jasta 50, and Jasta 66.

Staffelführers (Commanding Officers)

1 Oberleutnant Kurt Student
Kurt Student
Kurt Student was a German Luftwaffe general who fought as a fighter pilot during the First World War and as the commander of German Fallschirmjäger during the Second World War.-Biography:...

: 5 October 1916 - 14 March 1918

2 Leutnant Walter Blume
Walter Blume
Walter Blume was a German fighter ace of World War I and aircraft designer.During World War I, he flew with Jastas 26 and 9, gaining 28 aerial victories and earning the Iron Cross and Blue Max Pour le Merite....

: 14 March 1918 - 11 November 1918

Duty stations (airfields)

1 Leffincourt
Leffincourt
Leffincourt is a commune in the Ardennes department in northern France.-Population:...

: 5 October 1916 - 23 March 1918

2 Chéry-lès-Pouilly
Chéry-lès-Pouilly
Chéry-lès-Pouilly is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France.-Population:-References:*...

: 24 March 1918 - 6 June 1918

3 Montceau-le-West: 6 June 1918 - 11 July 1918

4 Fonfry: 11 July 1918 - 20 July 1918

5 Rocourt-Saint-Martin
Rocourt-Saint-Martin
Rocourt-Saint-Martin is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France.-References:*...

: 20 July 1918 - 23 July 1918

6 Bazoches
Bazoches
Bazoches is a commune in the Nièvre department in central France.-Notable people:* The Marquis de Vauban, Marshal of France and famous military engineer, bought the château de Bazoches in 1675.-References:* -Notes:...

: 23 July 1918 - 26 July 1918

7 Maizy
Maizy
Maizy is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France....

: 27 July 1918 - 31 July 1918

8 Sissonne
Sissonne
Sissonne is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France.-Population:...

: 1 August 1918 - 11 October 1918

9 Plounion: 11 October 1918 - 11 November 1918

Personnel

The squadron's commanders were not the only notable fliers serving in the unit. Other pilots, such as Hartmuth Baldamus
Hartmuth Baldamus
Leutnant Hartmuth Baldamus was a World War I flying ace credited with 19 aerial victories.-Reference:...

, Fritz Pütter, Erich Thomas
Erich Thomas
Leutnant Erich Thomas was a World War I flying ace credited with ten aerial victories. Nine of these were observation balloons he destroyed.Thomas was assigned to Jasta 9 in December 1917. He shot down his first enemy observation balloon on 3 January 1918.He carried on his career as a balloon...

, Hermann Pfeiffer
Hermann Pfeiffer
Leutnant Hermann Pfeiffer was a World War I flying ace credited with eleven aerial victories.Pfeiffer joined the German army on 1 October 1913. He rose to Unteroffizier in the 114th Bavarian Infantry Regiment. He won an Iron Cross Second Class in May 1915. He then transferred to aviation, and in...

, and Heinrich Kroll
Heinrich Kroll
Oberleutnant Henrich Claudius Kroll Pour le Merite, Knight's Cross of the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern, Saxony's Albert Order Knight Second Class with Swords, Iron Cross First and Second Class, was a World War I fighter ace credited with 33 victories.-Early life:Kroll was born in the village...

 also served with distinction.

Aircraft and operations

The unit was founded using Fokker E.III
Fokker E.III
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s and Fokker E.IV
Fokker E.IV
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s that were forwarded from the previous Fokkerstaffel. Albatros D.II
Albatros D.II
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s were assigned in early 1917. The unit later progressed to Fokker D.VII
Fokker D.VII
The Fokker D.VII was a German World War I fighter aircraft designed by Reinhold Platz of the Fokker-Flugzeugwerke. Germany produced around 3,300 D.VII aircraft in the summer and autumn of 1918. In service, the D.VII quickly proved itself to be a formidable aircraft...

s in Summer 1918, probably in May.
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