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    an auxiliary nose landing gear. All 25 G.Va aircraft were delivered to Bogohl 3, the new designation for the former Kagohl 3. Carried an increased payload...
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    England Squadron (redirect from Bogohl 3)
    Squadron (German language: Englandgeschwader), officially Kagohl 3 or later Bogohl 3, was a squadron of the Imperial German Army Air Service, formed in late...
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    Gotha crewed by Leutnant Erwin Kollberg and Walter Aschoff (of bomber unit Bogohl 3). He damaged a second and narrowly avoided a collision with the machine...
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    Park BZ – Ballonzug: Balloon Platoon BG – Bombengeschwader: Bomber Wing Bogohl – Bombengeschwader der Oberste Heeresleitung: the Bomber Wings under direct...
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  • the German Supreme Command—Bombengeschwader 2. In November 1917, he left Bogohl 2; the following month he joined Jagdstaffel 28, a single-seat fighter squadron...
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  • Manfred von Richthofen ("The Red Baron"); also used for the Kagohl and Bogohl heavy bomber units, the last two mentioned unit types specifically tied...
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  • flying Sopwith Camel No. D9577, and forced down a Friedrichshafen G.III of Bogohl 3, which was captured. Military Cross Temporary Second Lieutenant Alfred...
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