Staffelführer Rudolph Berthold was one of Germany's leading aces of World War I, being in a tie for seventh place; he was awarded the
Pour le Merite,
Military Order of Saint Henry, and
Iron Cross. Not far behind Berthold's 44 victories was
Josef Veltjens, winner of 35 aerial duels, recipient of the Pour le Merite,
Royal House Order of Hohenzollern, and Iron Cross.
Paul Rothe won an Iron Cross as the squadron's preeminent
balloon buster. Other squadron aces were Johannes Werner, Hans Bowski, and Herbert Boy.
Joachim-Friedrich Huth claimed one victory [a balloon]; he would also lose part of his right leg in combat yet would be in the World War II Luftwaffe and retire as a Generalleutnant (Lieutenant General) in 1961. ==Aircraft==