John Colin Mungo-Park, DFC & Bar (25 March 1918 – 27 June 1941) was a Royal Air Force fighter pilot and flying ace of the Second World War. He was awarded...
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Mungo Park may refer to: Mungo Park (explorer) (1771–1806), Scottish explorer Mungo Park (golfer) (1836–1904), Scottish golfer Mungo Park Jr. (1877–1960)...
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Mungo Park (11 September 1771 – 1806) was a Scottish explorer of West Africa. After an exploration of the upper Niger River around 1796, he wrote a popular...
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Hugh Grant (redirect from Hugh John Mungo Grant)
Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor. He established himself early in his career as a charming and vulnerable romantic leading...
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and municipality Mungo National Park, Australia Lake Mungo, Australia Mungo River, Cameroon Mungo River, New Zealand Mungo bean Mungo ESK, an armoured...
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businessman and politician James Park (disambiguation), multiple people John Park (disambiguation), multiple people John Mungo-Park (1918–1941), Royal Air Force...
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miles) north-east of Mildura. The lake is the central feature of Mungo National Park, and is one of seventeen lakes in the World Heritage listed Willandra...
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Woman, LM1, and ANU-618), Lake Mungo 3 (also called Mungo Man, Lake Mungo III, and LM3), and Lake Mungo 2 (LM2). Lake Mungo is in New South Wales, Australia...
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Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 1960), English actor Mungo Thomson (born 1969), American artist Ray Mungo (born 1946), American writer Van Lingle Mungo (1911–1985)...
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The Mungo Park Medal is awarded by the Royal Scottish Geographical Society in recognition of outstanding contributions to geographical knowledge through...
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1835 Liscard Hall was built by another merchant, Sir John Tobin. Its grounds later became Central Park. His family also developed a “model farm” nearby....
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Douglas Bader (category People from St John's Wood)
"husbanding" tactics being used by Air Vice Marshal Keith Park, the commander of 11 Group. Park was supported by Fighter Command Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh...
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time Finucane could spend on leave was spent in Kew Gardens or Richmond Park with her. After a period of air-to-air exercises and practice the Wing undertook...
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gifted sculptor, best known for his 24th Division War Memorial in Battersea Park, for his work on the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon...
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Mary, Mungo and Midge is a British animated children's television series, created by John Ryan and produced by the BBC in 1969. The show featured the...
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OCLC 173394775. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Weal, John (2011). Fw 190 Defence of the Reich Aces. Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing....
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the English Channel and on the afternoon of 3 July, he, his flight leader John Ellis, and four other pilots of the squadron, shared in the destruction of...
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John 'Cat's Eyes' Cunningham CBE, DSO & Two Bars, DFC & Bar, AE (27 July 1917 – 21 July 2002) was a Royal Air Force (RAF) night fighter ace during the...
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African Association (section Mungo Park)
Black Nile: Mungo Park and the Search for the Niger, London: Gordon & Cremonesi, 1977, p. 45. Brent, p. 26. Davidson Nicol, "Mungo Park and the River...
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Harry Broadhurst (13) Ronald Hay (13) Joseph Kayll (13) John Mungo-Park (13) James O'Meara (13) John Topham (13) James Storrar (12 & 2 shared) Harold Atkinson...
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Pat Pattle (redirect from Marmaduke Thomas St John Pattle)
Marmaduke Thomas St John Pattle, DFC & Bar (3 July 1914 – 20 April 1941), usually known as Pat Pattle, was a South African-born English Second World War...
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Sir Max Aitken, 2nd Baronet (redirect from Max John William Aitken)
Sir John William Maxwell Aitken, 2nd Baronet, DSO, DFC (15 February 1910 – 30 April 1985), briefly 2nd Baron Beaverbrook in 1964, was a Canadian-British...
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19th August 1942. London: William Kimber. ISBN 0-7183-0396-2. Rawlings, John (1976). Fighter Squadrons of the RAF and their Aircraft. London: MacDonald...
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formation flying and fighter tactics, but Deere also played rugby for Rosslyn Park, a South London club. Opponents included London Welsh and Old Blues RFC....
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Mills-Roberts CBE, DSO & Bar, MC – British Army, Commando Leader Sqn. Ldr. John Mungo-Park DFC & Bar – Royal Air Force, CO No. 74 Squadron, Battle of Britain...
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forced to bail out near Tunbridge Wells. He fell at Tucks Cottage, near Park Farm, Horsmonden. In another incident on 25 August Tuck's Spitfire was badly...
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behind the Cestia Pyramid, between the graves of Percy Bysshe Shelley and John Keats. In November 1950, two and half years after his death, Beurling's casket...
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Harry Broadhurst (13) Ronald Hay (13) Joseph Kayll (13) John Mungo-Park (13) James O'Meara (13) John Topham (13) James Storrar (12 & 2 shared) Harold Atkinson...
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Believing 56 to be the enemy, Malan ordered an attack. Paddy Byrne and John Freeborn downed two RAF aircraft, killing one officer – Montague Hulton-Harrop...
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John Villa, DFC & Bar (December 1919 – 9 March 1983) was a flying ace who served in the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War. During his service...
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