Career
He served originally in the French cavalry, before shifting to flying. In later years, he served under General Armand Pinsard during World World War World War II
Leps entered the 9e Regiment de Hussards on 9 October 1913 as a "soldate de 2e classe". He was promoted to the rank of enlisted Brigadier on 19 April 1914.
He went into action with his regiment on 2 August 1914.
A month later, on 5 September 1914, he was promoted to Maréchal-des-logis. Two months later, on 4 November 1914, he transferred to the 1e Regiment de Hussards.
On 24 December 1914, he had been dubbed an Aspirant. On 17 April 1915, he was commissioned as sous lieutenant.
He was severely wounded in action on 9 July 1915, and cited in dispatches.
On 3 October 1915, he was forwarded to Aéronautique Militaire as an observer/gunner. Leps was initially assigned to Escadrille N67 (the "North" denoting that the unit used Nieuports). On 15 July 1916, he was forwarded for pilot"s training at Amberieu.
He received Military Pilot"s Brevet Number.
4312 on 23 August 1916. He then reported for reassignment on 2 November.
On 14 December 1916, he was posted to Escadrille N81. Adrien Leps scored his first aerial victories on 16 March 1917, downing an Albatros reconnaissance plane and another unidentified German two-seater.
On 30 March, his award of the Légion d"honneur cited these wins.
He next shot down an enemy fighter plane on 27 June 1917. A week later, on 4 July, Leps was promoted to Lieutenant. He would score two more triumphs before year"s end, sharing with Marcel A. Hugues and André Herbelin.
Leps was elevated to command of Escadrille 81 on 24 February 1918, as the squadron re-equipped with Spads.
He knocked down a German plane in a solo victory on 6 April 1918. On the 15th, he singlehandedly shot down his fifth enemy gasbag, becoming a balloon buster ace.
In the wake of this dozenth victory, he was upgraded to capitaine on 14 August 1918. Leps commanded Escadrille 81 until its disbandment on 31 December 1919.
He returned to service for World World War II, assigned as a major to Groupe de Chasse Number.
21 under General Armand Pinsard.