Quette originally was a
soldat de 2e classe in the
infantry. He transferred to aviation and on 5 July 1915 joined
Escadrille MS.38 as a mechanic. On 24 August, he transferred again, to
Escadrille C.64 as a gunner/observer on
Caudrons. His service there earned him two citations in orders. He then trained as a pilot. On 11 April 1917, he was promoted to
Corporal and assigned to
Escadrille N.62 as a
Spad pilot. Quette scored his first aerial victory on 22 July 1917. He was then awarded the
Médaille militaire; the accompanying citation noted he had already been wounded twice. He was also promoted to
sergeant on 25 August 1917. In September, Quette scored four more times to become an ace. A promotion to
adjutant followed. Between 15 March and 4 June 1918, Quette scored five more times. On 5 June, having been promoted to temporary
sous lieutenant five days prior, Quette disappeared and was posted
missing in action. On 9 July 1918, he was mentioned in dispatches for his ten victories. ==Honors and awards==