Jeanne Pallier

[4] Pallier became a member of the Aéroclub féminin la Stella, a women's flying club set up by Marie Surcouf in 1909.

[1] Pallier took part in the Vienna airshow held at the Aspern airfield in June 1913, where she won the women's altitude contest.

[8] In 1913, Pallier took part in the Coupe Femina women's air race[9] and made a 290 km long flight to Mourmelon in an Astra-Nieuport biplane.

[11] Inspired by what was happening in Britain, in 1915 she and Marguerite Durand[12] set up le Club Féminine Automobile to provide female drivers for the ambulances near the Front, but her services were again refused.

[11] le Club Féminine Automobile's one hundred and twenty ambulance drivers and seventy nurses transported wounded soldiers repatriated from battlefields at the Front to hospitals.

Madame Pallier in November of 1915 with wounded soldiers.