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    Lionel Alexandre Pierre de Marmier was a World War I flying ace credited with six confirmed aerial victories in World War I. He remained involved in aviation...
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    Charles Forbes René de Montalembert. Lionel de Moustiere and Fanny had two daughters, one of whom married the Marquis de Marmier. Under King Louis-Philippe...
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  • French Air and Space Force aircraft squadrons "Chiffres clés de l'Armée de l'air - L'Armée de l'air en chiffres : 2019-2020 (FR)". French Air and Space Force...
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    Odiham on August 29, 1940, under the command of Commandant (Major) Lionel de Marmier. One of its first jobs was to try to persuade the governors-general...
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    Equipages de Transport 340 Général Lionel de Marmier at BA 123 Escadron de Ravitaillement en Vol et de Transport 1/31 Bretagne at BA 125 Escadron de Ravitaillement...
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  • Toulouse-Francazal Air Base BA 101 Base aérienne 101 Toulouse – Francazal "Général Lionel de Marmier" Bordeaux-Mérignac Air Base BA 106 Base aérienne 106 Bordeaux – Mérignac...
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    by the most skilled pilots, such as Rene Fonck, Lionel de Marmier, Fernand Henri Chavannes, Henri Hay de Slade, Albert Deullin and François Battesti. They...
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    strategically decisive First Battle of the Marne in September 1914. Lionel de Marmier, World War I and II flying ace. Maryse Bastié, aviator and World War...
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  • west of Paris. The following day a flight of three aircraft (Maj. Lionel de Marmier, Lt. Tadeusz Czerwiński and Lt. Aleksander Żukowski) attacked a flight...
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    Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter Centre d'Instruction des Equipages de Transport 340 Général Lionel de Marmier 27 Transall C-160F 5 Lockheed C-130H Hercules 8 Lockheed...
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  • Louis Coudouret Jules Covin François de Boigne Joseph De Bonnefoy Lionel de Marmier André Dubonnet Pierre Dufaur de Gavardie Paul Gastin Maurice Gond Marcel...
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    Bugatti drivers Costantini and Goux were joined by Spaniard Pierre de Vizcaya. De Vizcaya's supercharger gave out before half time, falling an hour behind...
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  • returned with Georges Casse/André Rousseau, Jean Hasley/André de Victor. Only Lionel de Marmier had a new co-driver, running with Pierre Goutte. The 1100cc...
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    victories in 39–40 to their record from the previous war. The others were Lionel de Marmier and Marcel Haegelen who obtained, respectively, three and one aerial...
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  • Fernand Henri Chavannes (category Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France))
    posted to Escadrille 112 on 24 April 1917. Chavannes and his friend Lionel de Marmier were chosen to share a new "cannon Spad", the SPAD XII, when it came...
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    Souders, driving Peter DePaolo’s 1925 race-winning Duesenberg, came through and took a comfortable victory with an eight lap margin. DePaolo went on to secure...
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  • Victor Régnier Sous lieutenant Fernand Henri Chavannes Sous lieutenant Lionel de Marmier Voisin: 1 September 1914 - 15 May 1915 Unknown type of bomber(s):...
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  • for the Biennial Cup was still difficult. Therefore, the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) came up with a new competition. The Index of Performance instead...
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  • Latécoère 615 Latécoère 616 Latécoère 617 Latécoère 620 Latécoère 631 Lionel de Marmier Latécoère 630 Latécoère 632 Latécoère 633 Latécoère 634 Latécoère...
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  • circuit record was beaten over a course of 6,517 km (4,049 mi) flown by Lionel de Marmier and Louis Favreau, but the world record could not be broken due to...
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  • "Henry Potez". Flight. Vol. XVIII, no. 51. 23 December 1926. p. 850. "L'avion de Grand Raid Henry Potez 28M". L'Aérophile. Vol. 1927, no. 15–16. 1–15 August...
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    Deilman German Empire Luftstreitkräfte 6 Lionel de Marmier France Aéronautique Militaire 6 Alexander De Seversky  Russian Empire Imperial Army Air Service...
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  • engineer who invented and tested a type of flying boat, died here. Lionel de Marmier (1897–1944), born in Bellegarde-en-Marche, pilot of the French Air...
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    the French Annapurna expeditions). Alpinist Jean-Claude Marmier, then president of the Groupe de Haute Montagne [fr] (or GHM), suggested an annual prize...
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    Maurain, Jean (1936). Baroche; ministre de Napoléon III (in French). F. Alcan. p. 1. Retrieved 4 February 2024. Marmier, Xavier (1968). Journal 1848-1890 (in...
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