William Thaw II

William Thaw II
Lieutenant Colonel William Thaw II, 1918
Born(1893-08-12)12 August 1893
Died22 April 1934(1934-04-22) (aged 40)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Buried
Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Plot: Section: 20, Lot: 55
Allegiance France
United States
BranchAéronautique Militaire (France)
Air Service, United States Army
Service years1914–1918 (France)
1918 (USA)
RankLieutenant Colonel
UnitAéronautique Militaire
  • Escadrille D.6
  • Escadrille C.42
  • Escadrille N.65
  • Escadrille N.124 (Lafayette Escadrille)

Air Service, United States Army

Commands103rd Aero Squadron
3d Pursuit Group
Conflicts World War I
AwardsDistinguished Service Cross with Oak Leaf Cluster, french Legion d'Honneur and Croix de Guerre

Lieutenant Colonel William Thaw II ((1893-08-12)12 August 1893 – (1934-04-22)22 April 1934) was an American combat aviator who served in World War I and became a flying ace. Credited with five confirmed and two unconfirmed aerial victories, he is believed to be the first American to engage in aerial combat in the war. He was the first to fly up the East River under all four bridges.