Charles Lefevre

Charles Eugene Joseph Marie Lefevre (1893-1948) was a French flying ace credited with six aerial victories during the First World War.

He led two different fighter squadrons into combat to do so, and won the Legion d'honneur for his exploits.

[1] Charles Eugene Joseph Marie Lefevre was born in Marseilles, France on 30 July 1893.

He served in the ranks of the cavalry until 11 October 1913, when he was selected as an Aspirant for officer's training.

He scored a series of five victories at about this time, including one over an observation balloon.