Christopher Joseph Quintin Brand, KBE, DSO, MC, DFC (25 May 1893 – 7 March 1968) was a South African officer of the Royal Air Force. Brand was born in Beaconsfield...
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Paul Brand (disambiguation) Peter Brand (disambiguation) Pepe Brand (1900–1971), Spanish professional football player and manager Quintin Brand (1893–1968)...
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Commander-in-Chief, Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding 10 Group Commander, Sir Quintin Brand 11 Group Commander, Keith Park 12 Group Commander, Trafford Leigh-Mallory...
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south-western region of England. Commanded by Air Vice Marshal Sir Quintin Brand, 10 Group supported 11 Group in the Battle of Britain by rotating squadrons...
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Australia in 1920. In 1920 Lieutenant Colonel Pierre van Ryneveld and Major Quintin Brand attempted the first England to South Africa flight. They left Brooklands...
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African origin during the Battle was Air Vice-Marshal Sir Christopher J. Quintin-Brand KBE, DSO, MC, DFC, Air Officer Commanding No. 10 Group RAF covering...
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British Politician Prue Leith restaurateur and television personality Quintin Brand Second World War Royal Air Force Officer Reg Osborne England Footballer...
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in a Vickers Vimy – a pioneering feat for which he and his co-pilot Quintin Brand were both knighted. Colonel van Ryneveld established the SAAF in 1920...
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ranks no fewer than 31 flying aces. They include Robert A. Birkbeck, Quintin Brand (later Air Vice Marshal), Douglas Cameron, William Charles Campbell...
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Air Vice Marshal Sir Christopher Joseph Quintin Brand KBE, DSO, MC, DFC...
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yet defined 10 Group RAF Box, Box, Wiltshire Air Vice-Marshal Sir C J Quintin Brand South West England and South Wales 11 Group RAF Uxbridge, Hillingdon...
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where Lieutenant-Colonel Pierre van Ryneveld and Flight-Lieutenant Quintin Brand landed for the first time in the Union of South Africa on 17 March 1920...
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Squadron Military Cross : 133 Moody, Basil Henry 9 1 Squadron : 284 Quintin Brand 12 Venter, Christoffel 16 Bell, Douglas John 20 27, 78, 3 Military Cross...
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Brian Edmund Baker Thomas Baker Gerald A. Birks Clement G. Boothroyd Quintin Brand Edwin C. Bromley Raymond Brownell Oliver Bryson Walter M. Carlaw Percival...
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Field near San Antonio, Texas. February 4 – Pierre van Ryneveld and Quintin Brand set out in a Vickers Vimy from Cairo to cross Africa by air from North...
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obsolete following the establishment of the Republic of Egypt in 1953. Quintin Brand Dwight D. Eisenhower Alexander Granville Michael Hansson Muhammad Hasan...
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Wales and the West Country and was commanded by Air Vice-Marshal Sir Quintin Brand. RAF Warmwell in 1943 11 Group covered the southeast of England and...
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by air, and were welcomed by, among others, Pierre van Ryneveld and Quintin Brand, who had made the flight successfully by a slightly different route...
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Sopwith Camels in 1918. One of its first commanding officers was Major Quintin Brand (who would become a group commander with RAF Fighter Command during...
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Quentin Tarantino (redirect from Quintin Terantino)
He also creates his own products and brands that he uses in his films to varying degrees. His own fictional brands, including "Acuña Boys Tex-Mex Food"...
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by air, and were welcomed by, among others, Pierre van Ryneveld and Quintin Brand, who had made the flight successfully by a slightly different route...
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19 January and the 3 February. The South Africans Pierre van Ryneveld and Quintin Brand (1920) and the Englishman Alan Cobham (1925) conducted air tours from...
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Turkey Hill (company) (category Ice cream brands)
succeeded as president by Quintin Frey (son of Emerson Frey) in 1991. On May 28, 2013, the Kroger Company announced Quintin Frey's retirement. In 2011...
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Royal Air Force 12 Distinguished Flying Cross Christopher J. Q. Brand alias Quintin Brand South Africa Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 12 Distinguished...
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1893–1960. Boydell & Brewer. McAdam, J (July 1970). "Air Vice-Marshal Sir Quintin Brand KBE, DSO, MC, DFC: Co-Pilot of the First Aeroplane to Land in Rhodesia"...
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Retrieved 5 May 2022. GEL Motorsport Information Page: The Formula One Archives Quintin Cloud's Formula One Records: 1982 British Formula 1 Series v t e...
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Ripley Hampers founder Quintin Acomb first set up the British hamper company in 1834. The Ripley brand also applies to other enterprises undertaken by...
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Glen Raven, Inc. (section List of Brands)
Oehmig, who took over after Allen Erwin Gant, Jr., the grandson of John Quintin Gant and founder of the industry advocacy group National Council of Textile...
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Chinabank (section Brand refresh)
and other visionaries, opened its first office at No. 90 Rosario (now Quintin Paredes) Street, Binondo on August 16, 1920, with J.W. McFerran as the...
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symbol of the Philippines, especially in the sad fate which befalls her. Quintin C. Terrenal thought it likely that Rizal's contemporaries also saw the...
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