As an independent squadron Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 26 (Jasta 26) was founded on 14 December 1916 at the FEA 9 training center in
Darmstadt. On 18 January 1917, it entrained for Colmar Nord. It was detailed to support of
Armee-Abteilung B. Its first
Staffelfuhrer (Commanding Officer) was
Bruno Loerzer, assigned 21 January 1917. Its first war patrols followed a week later. On 25 February, his old friend
Hermann Göring joined Jasta 26. Also, the squadron's first victory was scored on 25 February 1917. From there, it was assigned to
2nd Armee Sector on 12 April. On 17 May, Göring transferred to command of Jasta 27 after his seventh victory. On 8 June, the jasta was reassigned to
4th Armee Sector. The squadron carried on its missions throughout mid-1917, with victory scores mounting and aces coming into their own. By September, they were well known to their
Royal Flying Corps foes. Slackened operations marked the end of 1917. In January 1918, Jasta 26 began to receive
Fokker D.V aircraft, and anticipated garnering new
Fokker Dr.I triplanes. When the jasta was incorporated in JG III, it already had been credited with more than 70 aerial victories.
As part of a wing On 21 February 1918, Jasta 26 was assigned to
Jagdgeschwader III (JG III), along with
Jasta 2,
Jasta 27, and
Jasta 36.
Hauptmann Loerzer was promoted to command the new wing. His younger brother, Fritz Loerzer, assumed command of Jasta 26. As part of JG III, Jasta 26 would battle to the end of the war. On 13 March 1918, the squadron moved to support
17th Armee. A month later, on 11 April, they moved back to aid 4 Armee. On 27 May 1918, they were seconded to
7th Armee. On 25 August 1918, the entire JG III was assigned to support of 17th Armee for Jasta 26's last posting of the war. Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 26 would end the war as one of the top-scoring German fighter squadrons. It disbanded at FEA 5 at
Hannover, Germany on 3 December 1918.
The blood price Accredited aerial victories for the squadron totaled 180—176 airplanes and four
observation balloons. The casualty list for Jagdstaffel 26 came to five killed, 11 wounded, one injured in a flying accident, and four captured. ==Commanding officers (
Staffelführer)==