Adjutant Georges Frederic Lienhart was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.
See also Aerial victory standards of World War I Georges Frederic Lienhart was born in Rougegoutte, France on 1 June 1886.
He was mobilized from the reserves at the start of World War I, to serve as a foot soldier.
While with them, he would shoot down enemy airplanes and an observation balloon, with three of the victories coming on 26 September 1918.
[1] Médaille Militaire' "Elite pilot who for 18 months distinguished himself in Army Corps aviation.