• Group Captain Campbell Alexander Hoy (13 February 1893 – 9 March 1985) was a British flying ace during the First World War, credited with eleven aerial...
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    has operated under the name 'UB40 featuring Ali Campbell and Astro'. In July 2021, vocalist Matt Hoy quit the band, while on 6 November 2021, the group's...
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  • Andrew Hoy (born 1959), Australian equestrian Bettina Hoy (born 1962), German equestrian Bobby Hoy (born 1950), English former footballer Campbell Hoy (1893–1985)...
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    to be released by UMC on 17 June 2022. Ali Campbell's UB40 splinter group also featured the vocalist Matt Hoy until he quit in July 2021. Signing Off (1980)...
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    James Robert Smith F.E.2d observer aces William Cambray Francis Cubbon Campbell Hoy Laurence Henry Scott Thomas Lewis James Tennant Data from Warplanes of...
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    Francis Patrick Hoy (19 October 1934 – 21 April 2005) was a Scottish professional wrestler, better known by the ring names Black Angus Campbell, Wild Angus...
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  • more victories between 2 July and 9 August, all but one with Lieutenant Campbell Hoy as his gunner. In total, Trevethan was credited with destroying six Albatros...
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  • Ahoy (greeting) (redirect from Ahoy-hoy)
    used to call to a ship or boat. It is derived from the Middle English cry, 'Hoy!'.[better source needed] The word fell out of use at one time, but was revived...
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  • Harries John Herbert Hedley Leslie Norman Hollinghurst Geoffrey H. Hooper Campbell Hoy Geoffrey Forrest Hughes Patrick Huskinson William Roy Irwin Mansell Richard...
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  • Factory FE.2d from No. 20 Squadron RFC piloted by eventual 11-kill ace Lt. Campbell Hoy who was injured. He was awarded Germany's highest decoration for enlisted...
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