Capitaine Albert Victor Robert Auger[1] (26 January 1889 – 28 July 1917) was a French World War I flying ace credited with seven confirmed aerial victories,[2] and a further 14 unconfirmed.
[4] He was wounded in action on 31 August 1914,[5] and was made a Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur on 8 November.
[4] He transferred to flying service on 25 January 1915, receiving military pilot's certificate No.
He scored four more times, including a win shared with Joseph M. X. de Sévin, with his last being 28 June 1917.
Bleeding profusely, he somehow still managed to land behind friendly lines, but bled to death within a few minutes.