Jagdstaffel 32

The squadron disbanded ten days after war's end, on 21 November 1918, at FEA 2, Fürth.

He won his second through eighth victories with the squadron, before he left to command Jasta 66 and win the Pour le Mérite ("The Blue Max").

He was unique in that he was the only pilot of the war to win the Prussian Order of the Crown, Fourth Class with Swords.

[1][4] Eduard Ritter von Schleich was another Blue Max winner; he either commanded Jasta 32 or the Jagdgruppes (fighter wings) to which it belonged, for almost a year of the squadron's short existence, although he won no victories flying with the unit.

[5] Hans Böhning was another honoured ace who commanded the unit without scoring, although his window of opportunity was only ten days.

Markings generally included engine cowlings painted Bavarian blue on the Jasta's aircraft.