At the age of 18, Le Gloan joined the
French Air Force. At the outbreak of the war, as part of the air defence of Paris and the lower Seine, he served in the GC III/6 fighter squadron, flying the
Morane-Saulnier MS.406 from Chartres. With his wingman, on 23 November 1939, Le Gloan shot down his first German aircraft, a
Do 17P reconnaissance bomber. A second Dornier fell to him on 2 March 1940, and during the Battle of France, Le Gloan accounted for two
Heinkel He 111 bombers. During the winter of 1939–1940, GC III/6 was based at Wez-Thuizy near
Rheims, but saw little action. In April 1940, the unit was assigned to protect Belgium, but soon moved again to Chissey, near the Alps with the French VIII Army, when a German attack in Belgium necessitated moving back to that theatre, this time to patrol the Lille-Bapaume-Cambrai area. Following
Italy's declaration of war on France and the Italian air force commencing bombing raids, Le Gloan shot down two
Fiat BR.20 bombers on 13 June. On 15 June Le Gloan with another pilot attacked 12 Italian
Fiat CR.42 fighters. Le Gloan shot down three of them while Cpt. Assolent shot down another. While returning to the airfield Le Gloan shot down another CR.42 and a
BR.20 bomber. For this outstanding achievement of destroying five aircraft in one flight he was promoted to 2nd lieutenant. After the
armistice between France and Germany, and the subsequent British
attacks on the French navy, French forces in North Africa, including Le Gloan's unit, became subordinated to the
Vichy government. In May 1941 GC III/6 was moved to the French colony of
Syria. In June 1941, Allied forces, including some
Free French units,
attacked Syria and Lebanon. On 8 June 1941, Le Gloan shot down his first RAF fighter, a
Hawker Hurricane. By 5 July he had claimed five Hurricanes and a
Gloster Gladiator. Later the depleted GC III/6 was withdrawn back to Algiers. During
Operation Torch, the Allied invasion of North Africa in November 1942, French fighter squadrons based in Algiers, unlike those in Oran or Casablanca, did not oppose the Allied landings. ==References==