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credited with five aerial victories. He was a schoolteacher engaged in post-graduate study in France when World War I broke out. As he already held a civil pilot's license, he volunteered to serve in French military aviation. His 1915 aerial victories were among the first ever recorded. After running
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and his gunner to begin Böhme's victory string. Witnesses on the ground watched Pulpe fight three German fighters for almost an hour before the
Russian ace's bullet-riddled aircraft fell spinning to 1,000 feet altitude, recovering briefly, then plunging to earth because its left
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British Two-seater Bomber Pilot and Observer Aces, the British Two-seater Fighter Observer Aces, and the Belgian, Italian, Austro-Hungarian and Russian Fighter Aces, 1914–1918: Volume 4 of Fighting Airmen of WWI Series: Volume 4 of Air Aces of
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180:(Fighter Aviation Detachment). After becoming an ace on 1 July 1916, he was killed in action a month later. On 2 August 1916, Eduard Pulpe ultimately lost a nearly hour-long air battle against three enemy aircraft.
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This was also the month Pulpe transferred home to Russia. On 30 April 1916, the French
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near
Rogistche. The dying ace, when pulled from the wreckage, could only gasp, "Water". Then he expired from the bullet through the left side of his back.
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As ground combat escalated into the Battle of Verdun during
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seemed to have been awarded for completing a bombing run while under attack from an enemy fighter. In the meantime, on 20 September,
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on 29 October 1915. The citation for the latter referred to "air combats", though with no specific mention of his two victories. The
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Under the Guns of the Kaiser's Aces: Bohme, Muller, Von
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Fourth Class was awarded posthumously to Pulpe, as well as a French award of a palm for his previously awarded
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his score to four, he managed to return home to Russia in May 1916. He was assigned to the 10th
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