Yes, there was a significant battle near Le Mans, France, during World War I, particularly the Battle of Le Mans in August 1918, which was part of the larger Second Battle of the Marne. The 47th Aero Squadron, formed in 1917, was a part of the U.S. Army Air Service and primarily engaged in reconnaissance and aerial observation missions. They played a crucial role in supporting ground troops and intelligence gathering during the war, including operations in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. The squadron was known for its distinctive "Wasp" insignia and contributed significantly to the effectiveness of U.S. air operations in the conflict.
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