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Sous lieutenant Gilbert Marie de Guingand was a French World War I flying ace credited with eight aerial victories before being killed in a flying accident.
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Gilbert Marie deGuingand was a French World War I flying ace credited with eight aerial victories before being killed in a flying accident. Gilbert Marie...
Henri Albert Péronneau Marcel Viallet Paul Barbreau Dieudonné Costes GilbertdeGuingand Georges Flachaire Jean Alfred Fraissinet Jacques Gerard Louis Prosper...
Delannoy and GilbertdeGuingand, he shot down another two-seater. On 25 January 1918, he was raised to the command of a larger unit, Groupe de Combat 18...
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Five of them were shared, with fellow aces Jean Matton, GilbertdeGuingand, and René Montrion. De Turenne was appointed commander of Escadrille SPA 12 on...
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March 1918 when Barcat (flying a SPAD S.XIII) and Sous-lieutenant GilbertdeGuingand of Escadrille SPA.48 shot down in flames an enemy aircraft near Mont...
VII over Ressons-sur-Matz, and on 17 June he and Sous-Lieutenant GilbertdeGuingand shared in the downing of a Halberstadt CL.II over Chaudun. On 9 September...
George Francis de Gex Major-General Sir Freddie deGuingand Brigadier Sir Ivan de la Bere General Sir Peter de la Billière General Oliver De Lancey Jr. Major-General...
been very severe. Montgomery's Chief of Staff, Major-General Francis deGuingand, stated in his post-war account that he had opposed Montgomery's narrow...
Interviewees include General Richard O'Connor, Major General Francis deGuingand, Siegfried Westphal, Field Marshal Lord Harding and Lawrence Durrell...
by Montgomery, as were those of Montgomery's chief of staff Freddie deGuingand who went to England on sick leave. Responsibility for the failure "began...
1953), published accounts which were "hubristic" and "self-serving". DeGuingand went into print with Operation Victory in 1947 and Montgomery followed...
(1945). The British Army today. New York: British Information Service. DeGuingand, Francis (1964). Generals at War. London: Hodder & Stoughton. Golding...
must expect no reinforcements and had authorised Major General Freddie deGuingand to discuss evacuation plans with certain responsible officers. Nevertheless...