The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07.
Lafayette Escadrille
(lä´´ft´, lf´´t´ skdrl´) (KEY) , small group of American volunteer aviators in World War I, created (Apr., 1916) as Escadrille Américaine in the French air service. It was renamed the Lafayette Escadrille in December of the same year in honor of the French heros service in the American Revolution, and the outfit saw much frontline action and suffered heavy casualties. In Jan., 1918, the Lafayette Escadrille was reorganized in the U.S. army as the 103d Pursuit Squadron.