War Flying In Macedonia

War Flying In Macedonia

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Georg Wilhelm Heydemarck was an officer in the 47th Infantry Brigade at the outbreak of the First World War, in August 1914, and saw action in the Champagne region of France that same year.
In 1915 he applied to join the Air Force as an observer, and received training as an observer, at Gotha and Grossenhain. On completion of his training, he was transferred to Flieger Abteilung
17, based at Attigny in France. He served with this squadron until December 1916, at which
time he was promoted and transferred to Macedonia, there to take command of Flieger Abteilung 30, stationed at Drama on
the Struma Front.
After contracting malaria, he was transferred once more to the
Armee-Oberkommando (AOK) staff, in September 1917.
Between the wars, he wrote a number of books about his
service in the air force during World War One, three of which
were translated into English. This is the third of those
translations - War Flying In Macedonia.