Kiffin Yates Rockwell (September 20, 1892 – September 23, 1916) was an early aviator and the first American pilot to shoot down an enemy aircraft in World...
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Elliott C. Cowdin, Bert Hall, James Rogers McConnell, Norman Prince, Kiffin Rockwell, and William Thaw II. The full roster included 38 pilots.[citation...
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football coach Monte Kiffin (1940–2024), American football coach William Kiffin (1616–1701), English Baptist minister Kiffin Rockwell (1892–1916), American...
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member of the United States military to shoot down an enemy aircraft. Kiffin Rockwell achieved an earlier aerial victory as an American volunteer member...
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Distinguished Service Cross twice; Founder, Alabama Air National Guard Kiffin Rockwell VA Epsilon U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman for less than one year; First...
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of World War I flying aces from the United States Paul Frank Baer Kiffin Rockwell - First American pilot, flying for the French, to shot down an enemy...
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and to the world as well." Chapman was the first to die, followed by Kiffin Rockwell, the first American pilot to shoot down a German aircraft in World...
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William Thaw, Victor Chapman, Kiffin Rockwell, James McConnell, Clyde Balsley, Chouteau Johnson, Lawrence Rumsey, Paul Rockwell) in Paris, France, where they...
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(1918–2004), pilot of the Memphis Belle, the famed World War II B-17 bomber Kiffin Rockwell (1892–1916), aviator; pilot in the Lafayette Escadrille; first American...
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Bellerby, Richthofen's second kill during the war. American pilot Kiffin Rockwell was mortally wounded and crashed while flying a reconnaissance mission...
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experiments with launching aircraft from ships meet with success. May 18 – Kiffin Rockwell shoots down a German two-seater aircraft, the first aerial victory...
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French Air Force. Their first aerial victory is claimed on May 18 by Kiffin Rockwell. The Chicago Cubs play their first game at Weeghman Park (modern-day...
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Said earlier in the month that left 23 casualties. American pilot Kiffin Rockwell shot down a German two-seater aircraft, the first aerial victory claimed...
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Hugh Owen Ridlon George J. Rockwell, Jr. Kiffin Yates Rockwell (Lafayette Escadrille, died in service) Robert Lockerbie Rockwell (Lafayette Escadrille) Marius...
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County. Kiffin Yates Rockwell, who was born in Newport in 1892, joined the French Foreign Legion during World War I. After being wounded, Rockwell joined...
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as the 22nd head coach at the University of Tennessee. He replaced Lane Kiffin, who resigned to become head coach at the University of Southern California...
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actress (McCabe & Mrs. Miller, Annie Hall, The Shining) (b. 1949) Monte Kiffin, 84, football coach (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) (b. 1940) Mark Nakashima, 61...
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Robinson (1993–1997) Paul Hackett (1998–2000) Pete Carroll (2001–2009) Lane Kiffin (2010–2013) Ed Orgeron # (2013) Clay Helton # (2013) Steve Sarkisian (2014–2015)...
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contract. After Matt Luke was fired in December 2019, new head coach Lane Kiffin did not offer a contract to Rodriguez. On January 12, 2021, it was announced...
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Ed Orgeron (2005–2007) Houston Nutt (2008–2011) Hugh Freeze (2012–2016) Matt Luke (2017–2019) Lane Kiffin (2020– ) % denotes disputed coaching records...
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Angeles Times. p. IV-1. 2006 USC Football Media Guide. 2006. p. 123. Tod Rockwell, "Gus Henderson to Coach Lions," Detroit Free Press, Dec. 28, 1938, p....
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