Gastone Novelli | |
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Born | 13 June 1895 Ancona, Kingdom of Italy |
Died |
3 July 1919 (aged 24) Padova, Italy |
Allegiance | Kingdom of Italy |
Service/branch | Corpo Aeronautico Militare |
Rank | Tenente |
Unit | 28a Squadriglia, 76a Squadriglia, 81a Squadriglia, 91a Squadriglia |
Awards | Three Silver awards of Medal for Military Valor, War Merit Cross, Serbian Golden Merit Medal |
Tenente Gastone Novelli was a World War I flying ace credited with eight aerial victories.
Gastone Novelli was born on 13 June 1895 in Ancona, Kingdom of Italy. He was the son of an Italian Army General. The young Novelli attended military schools–first the Collegio Militare in Rome, then the Scuola Militare in Modena. After graduation, he was commissioned as a Sottotenente in the 8th "Montebello" Lancers Regiment during February 1915. He then had a brief assignment as a reconnaissance scout for the 43rd Artillery Regiment. This led to his flying as an aerial observer for 28a Squadriglia by August 1915.
After application for pilot's training, Novelli was granted a pilot's license for the Caudron G.3 during April 1916. He qualified on Farmans three months later, at Busto Arsizio. He was posted to a reconnaissance squadron, 30a Squadriglia, and flew combat for them from 12 August 1916 until 20 January 1917. He earned a Silver Medal for Military Valor for his feats. He was promoted to Tenente, with a provisional posting to the 5th "Novara" Lancers Regiment.
Novelli joined 81a Squadriglia and began conversion training to Nieuport fighter planes. He claimed an aerial victory during this time, on 15 April 1917, but it was unconfirmed. Having officially completed his Nieuport training in May, he scored his first three aerial victories in June 1917. On 1 August, he was transferred to acting command of 76a Squadriglia. On 11 August, he was wounded in the left arm but pressed on with his mission. Upon landing, he was shipped off to hospital. The feat was good for a second Silver Medal for Military Valor.