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  1. Edmond Charles Clinton Genet (1896–1917), who served with the Lafayette Escadrille and was the first American flier to die in the First World War after the United States declared war against Germany in 1917, was Genêt's great-grandson.

  2. Edmond-Charles Genêt was a French emissary to the United States during the French Revolution who severely strained Franco-American relations by conspiring to involve the United States in France’s war against Great Britain.

  3. Edmond Charles Clinton Genet (1896-1917), que sirvió en la Escadrille Lafayette y fue el primer aviador estadounidense en morir en la Primera Guerra Mundial después de que Estados Unidos declarara la guerra a Alemania en 1917, fue el gran -nieto.

  4. Edmond Charles Genet was a French diplomat sent to the United States during George Washington's first term as president in 1792. He planned to have Americans attack the British and Spanish in North America, countries then at war with France.

  5. The “Genet Affair,” also known as the French Neutrality Crisis, was a diplomatic incident that occurred during George Washington’s second term as President of the United States.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edmond_GenetEdmond Genet - Wikipedia

    Edmond Charles Clinton Genet (November 9, 1896 – April 17, 1917) was the first American flier to die in the First World War after the United States declared war against Germany, shot down by anti-aircraft artillery on April 17, 1917.

  7. Citizen Genêt Affair, (1793), incident precipitated by the military adventurism of Citizen Edmond-Charles Genêt, a minister to the United States dispatched by the revolutionary Girondist regime of the new French Republic, which at the time was at war with Great Britain and Spain.