Willi Kampe was born on 15 March 1888 in
Hofgeismar, the
German Empire. He performed his mandatory military service in the
Imperial German Army between 1908 and 1910, serving with the 4th Guards Grenadier Regiment. When World War I broke out in 1914, Kampe was recalled to service; he joined the 5th Guards Regiment. He transferred to
Die Fliegertruppe (the flying troops) in 1915. He first flew with
Flieger-Abteilung (Flier Detachment) 35, before transferring to a
fighter squadron,
Jagdstaffel 8 for a short spell. On 15 February 1917, he took a posting with
Jagdstaffel 27. Beginning 12 August 1917, Kampe would shoot down eight opposing airplanes—seven fighters and an
Airco DH.4 light bomber. His final victory came 8 March 1918 near
Ypres, when he shot down a No. 19 Squadron
Sopwith Dolphin at 1208 hours. He was killed in action in the process, probably by another 19 Squadron Dolphin flown by RAF 'ace' Capt.
Patrick Huskinson. Willi Kampe had been honored with both classes of the
Iron Cross by the time of his death. ==Sources of information==