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Jagdstaffel 46

Jasta 46
Active 1917–1918
Country German Empire
Branch Luftstreitkräfte
Type Fighter squadron
Engagements World War I

Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 46 was a "hunting group" (i.e., fighter squadron) of the Luftstreitkräfte, the air arm of the Imperial German Army during World War I. As one of the original German fighter squadrons, the unit would score 20 confirmed aerial victories over enemy observation balloons, plus thirty more over enemy aircraft. The Jasta paid a price of ten killed in action, one lost in a flying accident, six wounded in action, and three injured in accidents.

Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 46 was formed at FEA Graudenz on 11 December 1917. It mobilized on Christmas Day, under command of Leutnant Rudolf Matthaei, brought in from Jasta 5 for that purpose. It scored its first aerial victory on 12 February 1918. After Matthaei's death, a new commander was imported from Jasta 39, only to be killed in action. Leutnant Creutzmann was then assigned in from Jasta 43 and survived and served until war's end.

The Jasta flew the Albatros D.Va and Pfalz D.IIIa, but the Fokker D.VII was the predominant aircraft used by the squadron.

After going operational on 25 December 1917, the Jasta became part of Jagdgruppe Nord four days later. JG Nord, founded in January 1918, also contained Jasta 18 (before Rudolf Berthold's departure) and Jasta 57, and was tasked to 6th Armee.On 12 March 1918, Jasta 46 transferred to Jagdgruppe 2, joining Jasta 5 there. Jasta 46 would anchor JG 2 through war's end, even as Jasta 37 joined the Gruppe.


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