Joaquín García-Morato y Castaño, 1st Count of Jarama (4 May 1904 – 4 April 1939) was the most successful Nationalist fighter pilot of the Spanish Civil...
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as Morato António Henriques Morato (born 1937), Portuguese footballer António Morato (footballer, born 1964), Portuguese footballer Joaquín García Morato...
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Joaquín García may refer to: Joaquín García de Antonio (1710–1779), Spanish composer Joaquín García Monge (1881–1958), Costa Rican novelist Joaquín Riquelme...
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unit.[citation needed] Joaquín García-Morato y Castaño Julio Salvador Díaz-Benjumea Manuel Vázquez Sagastizábal Arístides García-López Rengel Miguel Zambudio...
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Spanish Civil War and the Second Sino-Japanese War. The Spanish ace Joaquín García Morato scored 40 victories for the Nationalists during the Spanish Civil...
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air force of about 100 aircraft. February 18 – Nationalist ace Joaquín García Morato plays a major role in an air-to-air engagement in which a Nationalist...
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I-15s shot down was just 88. The top scoring CR.32 ace was Spaniard Joaquín García Morato y Castaño, who was the leading Nationalist fighter pilot of the...
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1989) May 4 Umm Kulthum, Egyptian singer and actress (died 1975) Joaquín García Morato, Spanish fighter ace (died 1939) May 6 Raymond Bailey, American...
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Epstein Brendan Finucane René Fonck Francis Gabreski Adolf Galland Joaquín García Morato Sabiha Gökçen Hermann Göring Georges Guynemer Matt Hall Erich Hartmann...
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with floats. A Vildebeest was the first victim of Francoist ace Joaquin Garcia-Morato. 12 Vildebeests were purchased by the Royal New Zealand Air Force...
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and teacher; in Baliuag, Bulacan, Philippine Islands (d. 1996) Joaquín García Morato, Spanish fighter ace; in Melilla, Spain (d. 1939, plane crash) Josef...
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Sánchez, Salva's other heroes included Francoist fighter pilot Joaquín García Morato, Luftwaffe aviator Hans-Ulrich Rudel and Antonio Tejero, leader...
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the Nationalist Madrid Army Corps, the squadron of Spanish ace Joaquín García Morato intercepted a squadron of R-Zs escorted by a number of Polikarpov...
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Minister of Poland (b. 1879) April 4 King Ghazi of Iraq (b. 1912) Joaquín García Morato, Spanish fighter ace (b. 1904) April 7 – Joseph Lyons, 10th Prime...
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di Cossato Giovanni Fornasini Giuseppe Galliano (twice awarded) Joaquín García Morato Maurizio Giglio Luigi Giorgi (twice awarded) Luigi Gorrini Giuliano...
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(d. 2018) Died: Ghazi of Iraq, 27, King of Iraq (auto accident); Joaquín García Morato, 45, Nationalist fighter ace of the Spanish Civil War (crashed while...
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a demonstration in England. 3 April (some sources cite 4 April) Joaquín García Morato, the leading Spanish Nationalist ace of the Spanish Civil War (credited...
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singer Douglas DC-3 Kastrup, Denmark locked elevator, pilot error Joaquín García Morato Spain 1939 Top fighter ace of Spanish Civil War Fiat CR.32 Spain...
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The leading ace of the Spanish Civil War, the Nationalist pilot Joaquín García Morato y Castaño, dies when his Fiat CR.32 fighter crashes while he is...
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Name Nationality Service Claims Joaquín García Morato Spain Nationalist Air Force 40 Lev L. Shestakov Soviet Union Spanish Republican Air Force 2.5 (in...
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the 41st Division, along with other recently militarized forces. Joaquín García-Morato Ruiz was appointed as head of the brigade. It went on to publish...
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2017. Archived from the original on 28 May 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2017. Morato, Iván. "Así serán la urbanización y los nuevos accesos al Wanda Metropolitano"...
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1918–1919: Joaquín García de la Torre y Almenara 1919–1923: Isidoro Martínez Durán 1923–1927: Agustin Gómez Morato 1927 : José García Benítez 1927–1931:...
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Manila Tomas Morato (1887–1965), mayor of Calauag, Quezon, then first appointed mayor of Quezon City. His wife Consuelo Eclavea Morato is also buried...
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mar es una tarde con campanas. 1965. Joaquín Caro Romero (Spain), El tiempo en el espejo. Runners-up: Vicente García Hernández (Spain), Los pájaros; Francisco...
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West Avenue in Quezon City. It also has branches in Scout Gandia, Tomas Morato Avenue and Masinag Antipolo City. The chain restaurant is his joint venture...
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chairperson of National Historical Commission of the Philippines Manuel Morato – former chairperson of the Movie and Television Review and Classification...
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City Mayor Tomas Morato, the monument was beautified by Amberti, an Italian architect hired by Morato, with Carrara marble. Morato's successors replaced...
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neighborhood of Quezon City) Don A. Roces Avenue (Quezon Avenue to Tomas Morato in Quezon City) Doña Hemady Avenue (N. Domingo to E. Rodriguez, Sr. Ave...
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Shona Ferguson 47 Actor and producer South Africa (Johannesburg) Manuel Morato 87 Politician and television host Philippines (Quezon City) Veno Kauaria...
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