Jean Marie Émile Derode was born in Saint-Jacques par Lisieux, France, on 16 September 1887. Derode began the war as a
dragoon, but switched to aviation in 1915. He transferred to aviation, underwent pilot's training, and received his Military Pilot's Brevet on 26 February 1916. He staked an unconfirmed claim on 16 October 1916, and followed it up with official ones on 15 November and 27 December 1916. He was given command of
Escadrille 102, and began scoring with it on 23 April 1917. He brought home a badly damaged machine from this
sortie, and was honored for his effort with the
Médaille militaire. He continued to score with his squadron, reaching six confirmed and three unconfirmed victories by 6 March 1918. His command was then switched to
Escadrille 99. He used one of their
Spads to shoot down his seventh victim on 4 June 1918, only to be promptly shot down himself and
killed in action. ==Honors and awards==