Navarre et Navarre - Twin Eagles Fighting For FranceIt is seldom remembered that the great French ace Jean Navarre's twin brother, Pierre, also flew in the
Aéronautique Militaire.

This great read (from the Washington Sunday Star, 28 May 1916) shares their exploits and documents Pierre's hospital recovery following wounds sustained during an aerial victory while piloting a Nieuport 11
Bébé with Escadrille Spa.69. For this action he earned the
Médaille militaire with the citation,
"Le 8 mars 1916, a attaqué successivement à bout portant deux avions ennemis et a forcé le premier a atterrir précipitamment : au cours du second combat, a reçu trois blessures graves". The Frères Navarre seemed destined to become twin aces, but Pierre would be dead only 6th months later from a solo flying accident... the same manner in which Jean would die three years later:
Sidebar:
Speaking of twins, this newspaper image of the American Ambulance Hospital depicts a man standing aside Jean Navarre bearing an uncanny resemblance to a young Ernest Hemingway, who served as an ambulance driver on the Western Front; however, a quick study suggests the dates and locations do not align.
