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According to "L'armee de l'Air (1)", Editions Atlas 1992, I can present the following:
"created 6 July 1916 as aviation detachment # 74, escadrille #74 was first equipped with Caudron G-4 Aircraft, which gave it the desigation C-74. Directed to Hondschoote, this unit, placed under the command of Captain Collard until February 1917, worked to the benefit of the French and Belgian armies, on whose behalf it carried out multiple missions of reconnaissance and artillery spotting. In July 1917, after having passed under the command of Captain Paillard, the unit was sent to Belgium, from which it returned the following December. After having been placed at Esquennoy, in the Somme, during a period in which it was transformed with new aircraft, the Salmson 2.A2 and SPAD single-seaters, it returned to the region of Dunquerque in April 1918 as S-74. It would not leave there until June 1918, when it took a sector in the region of Nancy. " The unit was dissolved 17 March 1919. Its first insignia was a windmill, and later a seated black cat. Doc
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