Edward Corringham "Mick" Mannock VC, DSO & Two Bars, MC & Bar (24 May 1887 – 26 July 1918) was a British-Irish flying ace who served in the Royal Flying...
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ace, with 44 victories, and remained its fourth-highest scorer behind Edward Mannock, James McCudden, and George McElroy. Born and raised in Nottingham,...
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Barker – high scoring ace Billy Bishop, VC – first or second (see also Edward Mannock, below) highest scoring British Empire flying ace of World War I Donald...
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had served in the squadron, including Victoria Cross winner Major Edward 'Mick' Mannock, Ira 'Taffy' Jones, Benjamin Roxburgh-Smith, future Air Commodore...
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flew this fighter, including Billy Bishop, Andrew Beauchamp-Proctor, Edward Mannock and James McCudden. Legendary British ace Albert Ball was initially...
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the more successful pilots such as Oswald Boelcke, Max Immelmann, and Edward Mannock developed innovative tactical formations and maneuvers to enhance their...
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Richard Wyndham-Quin, 6th Earl of Dunraven, peer (died 1965). 24 May – Edward Mannock, First World War flying ace and posthumous recipient of the Victoria...
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Eastern Han dynasty, nickname given by Emperor Xian of Han "Mick" – Edward Mannock, First World War British fighter ace "Mickey" – David Marcus, American...
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Major" – Christopher Draper, British World War I fighter ace "Mick" – Edward Mannock, British World War I fighter ace "Mouse" – Gordon Cleaver, Battle of...
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few cases of an airship attacking warships. May 7 British ace Major Edward Mannock claims his first kill. British ace Captain Albert Ball (44 victories)...
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Henry Macintosh, British Olympic athlete (killed in action) (b. 1892) Edward Mannock, British fighter pilot (killed in action) (b. 1887) July 29 – Ernest...
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McCudden by William Orpen. In March 2009, McCudden and his contemporary Edward Mannock, were the subjects of the BBC Timewatch episode, WWI Aces Falling. A...
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Whalley Francis Williams, alias Cromwell (ca. 1541 – 1598) m. Margaret Mannock Henry Williams, alias Cromwell (born 1565) Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of...
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0Assistant surgeon Royal Artillery New Zealand Wars 1864-04-2929 April 1864 Edward Mannock OF-3.2Major No. 085No. 85 Squadron RFC First World War 1918-06-1717...
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War Fauquissart Joseph Malone British Army 1854 Crimean War Balaclava Edward Mannock Royal Air Force 1918 First World War Western Front Conwyn Mansel-Jones...
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William McDonnell, 6th Earl of Antrim, peer (born 1851). 26 July – Edward Mannock, First World War flying ace and posthumous recipient of the Victoria...
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Basil Arthur Horsfall, George Jarratt, Richard Basil Brandram Jones, Edward Mannock, Oliver Cyril Spencer Watson, Albert White. The Arras Battlefields,...
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Manley 1864 New Zealand Wars Royal Artillery Tauranga, New Zealand Edward Mannock 1918* First World War No. 74 Squadron RAF Western Front James Masterson...
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known as The Red Baron—as well as British aces such as Albert Ball, Mick Mannock and Billy Bishop, who were all Victoria Cross recipients. Hostilities ended...
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Marshall Cavendish Corporation. pp. 2766–2772. ISBN 0-86307-181-3. "Edward Mannock". The Aerodrome. Retrieved 20 May 2018. Hart 2008, pp. 298-300 Hawthorn...
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formed a friendship with one of the flight commanders, Captain Edward "Mick" Mannock, and it was with this Squadron that he earned his decorations for...
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he joined No. 40 Squadron RFC, where he benefited from mentoring by Edward Mannock. He originally flew a Nieuport 17, but with no success in battle. By...
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of the war, and the third most successful Irish-born pilot, behind Edward Mannock and George McElroy, as well the only pilot to survive the war from both...
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2011, at the Wayback Machine Mannock VC: http://www.grubstreet.co.uk/products/view/84/mannock-the-life-and-death-of-major-edward-mannock-vc-dso-mc-raf/...
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(Season 1) - M6 2018: Papa ou maman - M6 2018: La guerre des as [fr] as Edward Mannock - Arte 2021: Baraki as Bernard Pirotte - RTBF 2021: Familie as Stieg...
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Name Unit Date of action Conflict Place of action Notes Edward Mannock 074No. 74 Squadron and No. 85 Squadron 17 June 1918 to 26 July 1918* First World...
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War Sevastopol Henry MacDonald 19 April 1855 Crimean War Sevastopol Edward Mannock 17 June 1918 7 July 1918 14 July 1918 19 July 1918 20 July 1918 22 July...
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Giffords Hall, Stoke-by-Nayland (section The Mannocks)
Stoke-by-Nayland from the time of Edward III. Robert Mannock, alive in Edward's reign, was the great-grandfather of Philip Mannock, who purchased the Giffords...
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further 144 aircraft driven down out of control and 10 balloons damaged. Edward Mannock gained 16 of his 61 victories while with 40 Squadron, 15 of which he...
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