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    Air Marshal Sir Robert Henry Magnus Spencer Saundby, KCB, KBE, MC, DFC, AFC, FRAeS, DL (26 April 1896 – 26 September 1971) was a senior Royal Air Force...
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    contacts among anglers saw the president of the Piscatorial Society, Sir Robert Saundby, asking Hargreaves to organise the Society's library. With typical thoroughness...
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  • Air Marshal Robert Saundby 1974, p. 72 A.J.P Taylor and Air Marshal Robert Saundby 1974, p. 70–72 A.J.P Taylor and Air Marshal Robert Saundby 1974, p. 72...
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  • ISBN 9780393020441. Irving, David (February 1965) [1963 – Foreword by Robert Saundby]. The Destruction of Dresden (first Ballantine paperback – Introduction...
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    order would justify the use of an indiscriminate force. Air Marshal Sir Robert Saundby concluded his analysis of the ethics of bombing by these words, A study...
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    John Oliver Andrews 7 Sidney Cowan 7 Hubert Jones 7 William Curphey 6 Stanley Cockerell 5 Henry Evans 5 James McCudden 5 Robert Saundby 5 Harry Wood 5...
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    Cheshire. It was chaired by deputy air officer commanding-in-chief Robert Saundby. Bennett was informed of the accuracy needed to mark the target. He...
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    Air Vice-Marshal Robert Saundby, an avid fisherman who codenamed all German cities "fitted" for carpet bombing with a Fish code. Saundby was the deputy...
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    was intercepted near Harwich and attacked by a DH.2 flown by Captain Robert Saundby, a F.E. 2b flown by Lt F. D. Holder and Sgt S. Ashby, and a B.E.12 flown...
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    photos reached the desk of Bomber Command's Deputy Commander-in-Chief Robert Saundby, he immediately sent a message to the Air Ministry demanding that they...
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    products, and according to Birmingham University Professor of Medicine Robert Saundby, "created a demand by flooding the country with advertisements, placards...
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  • Alan Incell Riley alias A. G. Riley Norman Roberts John Robertson John Russell William Sanday Robert Saundby Edward Sayers Alan John Lance Scott Joseph...
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  • its enemies. In March 1937, the Director of Operations, Group Captain Robert Saundby, complained that the role for Coastal Command in war, namely supporting...
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    Bomber Command Sir Richard Peirse and Senior Air Staff Officer Sir Robert Saundby appearing in the film. In order to avoid giving information to the enemy...
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    shot down near Theberton at 02:00 on the morning of 17 June 1917, by Robert Saundby and others, while it was on a bombing raid. Sixteen members of the crew...
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  • Occurrence 1916 Thomas Barlow, Harvey, The Man and The Physician 1917 Robert Saundby, Harvey's Work Considered in Relation to Scientific Knowledge and University...
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  • Arthur Travers Harris Robert Hardy – Winston Churchill Frederick Treves – Sir Charles Portal Bernard Kay – A.M. Sir Robert Saundby Sophie Thompson – Jillie...
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    second place is awarded the 'Sir Augustus Walker Trophy'. The 'Sir Robert Saundby Trophy' is awarded for collecting the highest net Wings Appeal amount...
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    Mandatory Iraq, serving under future Air Marshals Arthur Harris and Robert Saundby. By 1926 Embry's enthusiasm, professional application, boundless energy...
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    RAF Bomber Command 1939–1941 Succeeded by Ronald Graham Preceded by Robert Saundby Air Ministry as Assistant Chief of the Air Staff in charge of Training...
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  • destroyed eight enemy airplanes (including one shared with Lieutenant Robert Saundby), driven down three others out of control, as well as killed Kirmaier...
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    Graham (left), the Air Officer Administration at BCHQ, studying a map of Germany with Arthur Harris and Air Vice Marshal Robert Saundby...
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  • William Henry Allchin, The Nature and Causes of Duodenal Indigestion 1890 Robert Saundby, Morbid Anatomy of Diabetes Mellitus 1889 Norman Moore, The Distribution...
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    William Sanday United Kingdom Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force 5 Robert Saundby 5 Jacques Victor Sabattier de Vignolle France Aéronautique Militaire...
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    doi:10.2307/3350183. JSTOR 3350183. PMID 2682170. S2CID 8806903. Saundby, Robert (22 October 2013). Lectures on Bright's Disease. Butterworth-Heinemann...
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    video games since 2019, appearing in four entries to date. Son of the Rev. Robert Harrington Torrens, MA, and descendant of the lawyer and colonial official...
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    been a branch of the family of Saundeby or De Saundeby of Saundby in Lincolnshire (see Robert Thoroton's "History of Nottinghamshire"). James Gandon. The...
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    Marshal) J. O. Andrews and including Lieutenant (later Air Marshal) R.H.M.S Saundby. Andrews led the flight in an attack on two German aircraft over Achiet...
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    the County of Lincoln to the Parish of Saundby in the County of Nottingham, through the several Parishes of Saundby, Beckingham, Bole, North Wheatley, Hayton...
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    Elvis, Elwes, and Elwaies. Gervase Helwys was born on 1 September 1561 in Saundby, Nottinghamshire, the first child of parents John Helwys (1535–1600) and...
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