Edwin Cole may refer to: Edwin Louis Cole (1922–2002), founder of the Christian Men's Network Edwin Cole (RAF officer) (1895–?), World War I flying ace...
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Squadron Leader Edwin Stuart Travis Cole MC (26 December 1895 – 1984) was a British World War I flying ace credited with eight aerial victories. He returned...
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was an acting wing commander. He became Commanding Officer of RAF Biggin Hill in 1955 and of RAF Middleton St. George in 1957. In 1958 he took charge...
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Marshal), Douglas Cameron, William Charles Campbell, Percy Jack Clayson, Edwin Cole, Philip Fullard (later Air Commodore), Eustace Grenfell, Louis Fleeming...
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Air Force officer. John Frederick Willis was born in London and educated at Dulwich College and the RAF College Cranwell. Willis gained his RAF commission...
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"prisoner of war". For details of RAF rank abbreviations, see RAF Commissioned Officer Ranks and RAF Non-Commissioned Officer Ranks. For details of FAA rank...
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Patrick Hine (section RAF career)
entered the RAF on a National Service commission as an acting pilot officer on probation on 22 March 1951, and was regraded as a pilot officer on 6 February...
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The Noble Lord Ben Cole as Harry Hebers Clive Russell as Terry Knapp James Griffiths as Surgeon David Conville as Brigade Officer Edwin Richfield as Group...
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7 October 1944, he was promoted to flying officer (war substantive). Evans was one of the first RAF officers to enter Bergen-Belsen concentration camp...
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(49206), RAF. Philip Henry Thornton Clay, DFC, BEM (201190), RAF. John Thomas Cole (57019), RAF. Malcolm Russell Stewart Cunningham (156277), RAF. Norman...
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