George Frederick "Buzz" Beurling, DSO, DFC, DFM & Bar (6 December 1921 – 20 May 1948) was the most successful Canadian fighter pilot and flying ace of...
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Japanese-origin anime/manga series Strike Witches George Beurling (1921–1948), Canadian fighter pilot Rivière Beurling (Beurling River) is a tributary of the Caniapiscau...
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D. Beans (born 1934), United States Marine Corps brigadier general George Beurling (1921–1948), Canadian World War II fighter pilot A. I. Bezzerides,...
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Air Aces (section Episode 1 - George Beurling)
Canadian George Beurling broke every rule in the book yet became one of the greatest fighter pilots of World War II. The part of George Beurling is played...
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Rebels Motorcycle Club in Australia, nicknamed The Maltese Falcon George Beurling (born 1921), fighter pilot recognised as "The Falcon of Malta" Falco...
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widely praised for his defense of Suiyuan from the Japanese. "Buzz" – George Beurling, Canadian RAF fighter ace (a nickname he never acknowledged) "Caccidiavolo"...
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the British Commonwealth in the Second World War Adrian Warburton George Beurling List of British military equipment of World War II List of Italian...
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Kozhedub, the highest scoring Soviet and highest scoring Allied ace George Beurling, the highest scoring Canadian ace Richard Bong, the highest scoring...
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program open to Jews and non-Jews which focuses on non-combat support. George Beurling, Canadian Tom Derek Bowden, British Ben Dunkelman, Canadian Mike Flanagan...
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George Beurling George Beurling Billy Bishop Oswald Boelcke Richard Bong Maurice Boyau John Boyd Gregory "Pappy" Boyington Yekaterina Budanova George...
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Screwball (group), an American hip-hop group Screwball, nickname of George Beurling (1921–1948), Canada's top flying ace of the Second World War Screwball...
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after posing for a photograph with a current Canadian flying ace, George Beurling. He was 50 years old. He is buried, with his wife, Edythe, in the Toronto...
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Trinity College, Cambridge. André Bergeron – French trade union leader George Beurling – Canadian WWII fighter pilot Robert Mackenzie Beverley – one of the...
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English Channel in July 1942. Some notable Commonwealth pilots were George Beurling (311⁄3 e/a) from Canada, "Sailor" Malan (27 e/a) from South Africa...
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with 10+ aerial victories 30+ Pat Pattle (40+) Johnnie Johnson (34) George Beurling (31) William Vale (30) Brendan Finucane (28–32) 25–29 Robert Stanford...
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vendors with craft and specialty booths. Canadian Second World War ace George Beurling died in May 1948 landing a Norseman at Urbe Airport in Italy while...
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with 10+ aerial victories 30+ Pat Pattle (40+) Johnnie Johnson (34) George Beurling (31) William Vale (30) Brendan Finucane (28–32) 25–29 Robert Stanford...
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Beurling Academy (French: Académie Beurling) is a high school located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located at 6100 Champlain Boulevard in the borough...
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was killed in combat on 27 July 1942 during the Siege of Malta by George Beurling, who became Canada's top ace of the war. He was awarded a Medaglia...
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with 10+ aerial victories 30+ Pat Pattle (40+) Johnnie Johnson (34) George Beurling (31) William Vale (30) Brendan Finucane (28–32) 25–29 Robert Stanford...
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with 10+ aerial victories 30+ Pat Pattle (40+) Johnnie Johnson (34) George Beurling (31) William Vale (30) Brendan Finucane (28–32) 25–29 Robert Stanford...
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Aeronautica. The most successful Spitfire pilot was the Canadian Plt. Off. George Beurling of 249 Squadron who was credited with shooting down 26⅓ German and...
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Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) on 21 June, which was presented to him by King George VI in a investiture held at Biggin Hill. The citation for his DFC, published...
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with 10+ aerial victories 30+ Pat Pattle (40+) Johnnie Johnson (34) George Beurling (31) William Vale (30) Brendan Finucane (28–32) 25–29 Robert Stanford...
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George Keefer, DSO & Bar, DFC & Bar (11 July 1921 – January 1985) was a flying ace who served in the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) during the Second...
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bars to the DFC on 25 November with his brother and parents. That day King George VI personally decorated Finucane at Buckingham Palace. On 20 January 1942...
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consultancy work until 1960, when he formed Duke Aviation Limited. He was Sir George Dowty's personal pilot for most of the 1960s and 1970s. He sold the company...
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the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) on 11 June and received it from King George VI at RAF Hornchurch on 28 June. The citation for this award, published...
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Canadian World War II flying aces with 10+ aerial victories 25+ George Beurling (31 & 1 shared) 20–24 Henry McLeod (21) 15–19 Vernon Woodward (18 & 4...
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with 10+ aerial victories 30+ Pat Pattle (40+) Johnnie Johnson (34) George Beurling (31) William Vale (30) Brendan Finucane (28–32) 25–29 Robert Stanford...
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