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Aerial victory standards of World War I Edmond Jacques Marcel Pillon was born in
Chaville, France on 9 June 1891. Pillon was called for his required military service in October 1913. On 2 August 1914, he was called to infantry duty. On 19 December 1914, he was forwarded to pilot training. He scored a single victory for
Escadrille 102, on 2 August 1916. From 6 March to 3 September 1917, Pillon scored four more confirmed wins for
Escadrille 82, along with a couple of unverified claims. His record then lapsed until he began scoring again in his new assignment to fly a
Spad with
Escadrille 67. He scattered three victories through 1918, on 20 April, 19 May, and 2 September. Pillon died in a postwar flying accident at
Toussus-le-Noble, on 8 June 1921. ==Honors and awards==