• Brigadier Charles Gordon Ross CBE DFC (born 12 March 1892, date of death unknown) was a career soldier who served in both the Royal Air Force and the...
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  • (1876–1946), governor of Idaho Charles G. Ross (SAAF officer) (1892–?), South African World War I flying ace Charlie Ross (Mississippi politician) (born...
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  • African Air Aces Thomas Sinclair Harrison, Christoffel Venter. Charles G. Ross (SAAF officer) and Edgar O. Amm. His friends here would call him "Pud". Of...
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  • (253655V), SAAF. Warrant Officer 2nd Class Charles Stuart Pittendrick (187672V), SAAF. Rab Tremma Odisho Natan. Acting Wing Officer Mary Agnes Cumella (1891)...
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  • Compounds, separated by German quarters. According to Lt Col Charles Ross Greening, Senior Officer in North Camp 1, "Our barracks were rough, wood frame structures...
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    Christopher Smithers, SAAF. 1235957 Acting Sergeant William Walter Thrower, RAFVR. 95520V Acting Sergeant Leonard Leslie White, SAAF. 1559204 Corporal William...
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  • survived the war and joined the SAAF with the serial 5631 (one number before RR232 as 5632, airworthy in the UK) in 1949. After SAAF service, it was used as a...
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    & Guest 2012b, p. 148. Prien et al. 2004, p. 182. Lieutenant R C Derham (SAAF): prisoner of war, Tomahawk AK370, 5 Squadron, aircraft... 16 June 1942....
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    squadrons, four Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), three South African Air Force (SAAF) and two Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) squadrons serving with RAF formations...
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  • 974 left homeless. An Allied photoreconnaissance aircraft of 60 Squadron SAAF photographs part of Auschwitz concentration camp. April 10 The Holocaust:...
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  • Middle East and the South Atlantic.[citation needed] South African Air Force (SAAF) reconnaissance led to landings in assault craft, just west of the port of...
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  • Flying Officer Theodore Grimmer Raynham (49523). Lieutenant Johan Hendrik Dragt (P.449V), SAAF. Lieutenant Denis Anthony Greyvensteyn (81978V), SAAF. Warrant...
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  • (102504V), SAAF. Lieutenant-Colonel Dennis Royden Clyde-Morley (P.102689V). SAAF. Lieutenant-Colonel Eric Blackford Woodrow, MC, (102994V), SAAF. Acting...
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  • of King Alfonso XIII of Spain. February 1 – The South African Air Force (SAAF) is established, the second autonomous Air Force in the world, after the...
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  • Three Bristol Blenheim Mk. IVs, Z7513, Z7610, and T2252, of No. 15 Squadron SAAF, detached to support Allied ground forces garrisoning the oasis at Kufra...
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    command of a South African Airforce (SAAF) installation. Specifically, she became the new commanding officer of the SAAF base in Port Elizabeth. For the first...
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  • Flying Officer G. Hood (178869), RAFVR. Flying Officer T. G. Levitt (182071), RAFVR. Flying Officer G. Mamoutoff (147939), RAFVR. Flying Officer L. Morris...
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  • from No. 17 Squadron SAAF was travelling from Durban International Airport to a satellite base of the 87 Helicopter Flying School SAAF at Dragon's Peak,...
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  • Northern Ireland. Dr. Mahvash Hussain-Gambles, Founder and Chief Executive, Saaf International Ltd. For services to the Beauty Industry and to International...
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  • « Monde » (in French) 安西正弘さんが死去 「うる星やつら」の竜之介の父の声 (in Japanese) Neil Ashcroft SAAF Museum Patchen Explorer in fatal crash Stephen Bechtel Jr., former CEO of...
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  • Чорнобай (in Ukrainian) Francisco Enrique De Ridder Perrier (in Spanish) Former SAAF Chief Denis Earp dies Le chanteur franco-espagnol Nilda Fernández est mort...
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  • soldiers are also injured in the crash. 5 December A South African Air Force (SAAF) Douglas C-47TP crashed in the Drakensberg Mountains killing all eleven people...
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