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William T. Badham

William Terry Badham
Born September 27, 1895
Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Died June 6, 1991(1991-06-06) (aged 95)
Mentone, Alabama, USA
Buried at Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham, Alabama Plot: Block 16
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch Aéronautique Militaire (France)
Air Service, United States Army
United States Army Air Forces
Rank Brigadier General
Unit

Aéronautique Militaire

  • Escadrille AR.214
  • Escadrille BR.40
  • Escadrille BR.210

Air Service, United States Army

United States Army Air Forces

Battles/wars World War I Victory Medal ribbon.svg World War II Victory Medal ribbon.svg
World War I
World War II
Awards Distinguished Service Order

Aéronautique Militaire

Air Service, United States Army

United States Army Air Forces

William Terry Badham was a World War I fighter ace credited with five victories. He was one of four Americans to earn the title of "Ace" as an observer/gunner during World War I.

Badham graduated from Yale in 1917. He then joined the French air service. He served as a gunner/observer in several French observation squadrons. After training, he reported to the 210th Observation Squadron of the Fourth French Army near Metz, where he flew Latour and Breguet aircraft.

In May 1918, he transferred to the Air Service, United States Army, and was assigned to the First Army Air Service 91st Aero Squadron, an American observation unit flying Salmson 2A2s at Gondreville-sur-Moselle Aerodrome.

Badham scored his first victory on 15 September 1918, his pilot was his commanding officer, George Kenney. For the next four, from 23 through 29 October 1918, it was Everett Cook. For his actions, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. On 29 October, he scored the last of five victories gained over the battlefields of Saint Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. First Lieutenant Badham remained with the 91st until January 1919.

After World War I, William T. Badham established a small chemical business, Naphthalene Products Company, using the naphthalene gas from coke ovens in Birmingham to manufacture items which included mothballs and insecticides.

A brigadier general during World War II, he served with the U.S. 8th Air Force in England and the Middle East.

Drawing since he was ten years old, painting became an increasingly serious aspect of his life. By the age of fifty with his business successful, he was able to devote most of his time to painting while traveling over Europe and Mexico. He began to specialize in watercolor landscapes. His paintings have been exhibited in museums and galleries in the United States and abroad.


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