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Sous-lieutenant André Jean Louis Barcat (8 November 1896 – 16 July 1918) was a French
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credited with five aerial victories.


World War I service

Barcat entered the army and was posted to the ''30e Régiment d'Artillerie'' on 12 April 1915. On 12 June he was sent to the military flying school at
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, and was appointed an ''
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'' on 15 September 1915. On 13 December 1915 he was posted to ''Escadrille F 206'', to fly as an observer for six months before returning to Fontainebleau on 1 July 1916, where he was promoted to the provisional rank of ''sous-lieutenant'' on 27 September. He then served in the ''83e Régiment d'Artillerie'', transferring to the ''81e Régiment d'Artillerie'' on 23 December 1916. On 15 September 1917 Barcat transferred ''
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'' and was sent to the military flying school at
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to train as a pilot, receiving his military pilot's brevet at
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on 28 November. He was posted to ''Escadrille SPA 155'' on 11 February 1918, but soon after, on 22 February, was transferred to ''Escadrille SPA 153''. On 15 March Barcat flew one of six aircraft from his unit escorting a formation of nineteen
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bombers on an attack on the railway station at
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. During the mission Barcat attacked an enemy two-seater, but without result. His first confirmed aerial victory came on 21 March 1918 when Barcat (flying a
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) and ''Sous-lieutenant'' Gilbert de Guingand of '' Escadrille SPA.48'' shot down in flames an enemy aircraft near Mont Cornille, east of
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. On 2 May 1918, while on patrol, Barcat (now flying a
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) was credited with shooting down one of three Pfalz D.III fighters engaged by himself, ''Sous-lieutenant'' Louvat and Sergeant Morel, with Lieutenant
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from ''Escadrille SPA 154'', over Montdidier. One of the other D.III's was sufficiently damaged to have to make a forced landing in the French lines nearby. On 15 May, during a particularly active day, Barcat and ''
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'' Bernard Artigau shot down a
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two-seater reconnaissance aircraft, which crashed north of Thory. On 19 May Barcat was taking '' Maréchal-des-logis'' Arrault, a newly arrived pilot, out on a training patrol, when they encountered and attacked an enemy
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, forcing it to land near
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where the German pilot was taken prisoner. Barcat's fifth victory came on 2 June, when he and ''Maréchal-des-logis'' Georges Halberger set fire to an
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east of Thory. With this victory Barcat became the first 'ace' in his unit. On 13 June 1918 Barcat and Halberger claimed two
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s shot down near
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. Finally, on 16 July, during a day of aggressive German attacks, Barcat was shot down in flames over
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and was killed. Barcat was posthumously made a ''Chevalier'' of the ''
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'' on 30 July 1919, his citation reading: :"An officer of admirable strength, a model of discipline and tenacity in combat. Killed on 16 July 1918, having reported his fifth victory. He has been cited." He also received the ''
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'' with three palms and the ''etoile de Vermeil'' ("silver-gilt star").


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Barcat, André 1896 births 1918 deaths Military personnel from Paris French World War I flying aces Chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France) French military personnel killed in World War I