His civil pilot's license was noted, and he was quickly transferred into aviation service. He earned a military pilot's license on a
Morane and was assigned to Escadrille 461. On 22 June 1916, he forced a German airplane into an involuntary landing. In May 1917, he repeated the feat. His distinguished service in Escadrille 461, earned him the
Médaille militaire; as the award citation said, he was noted for "...
strafing the German trenches and batteries at a low altitude, and returning often with his plane riddled by bullets." He was "promoted" to flying
Nieuport fighters with Escadrille 75, joining the squadron on 20 October 1917. Once the unit re-equipped with
Spad XIIIs, he began to score his aerial victories. He downed two German two-seater reconnaissance planes; then, he began the highly hazardous practice of
balloon busting. On 22 August, with four wingmen flying top cover for him, he destroyed three enemy
observation balloons. As he attacked a fourth one, a quintet of German
Fokker D.VIIs attacked him and sent him down in flames, killing him. ==List of aerial victories==