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Professor Akintola | J.G. Wyse wrote a biography of H.C. Bankole-Bright w |
Alexis | J.G. FitzGerald (born 1945) is a former Irish Fine G |
fa, Village Whiskey, Garces Trading Company, and | JG Domestic. |
In JT Staley, MP Bryant, N Pfennig, and | JG Holt, eds.. Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacter |
In JT Staley, MP Bryant, N Pfennig, and | JG Holt, eds.. Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacter |
Yabsley and | J.G. Bolton) Relative times of arrival of bursts of |
n for Pendine Sands, where Malcolm Campbell and | J.G. Parry-Thomas set the world land speed record fi |
re built in 1929 by developers J.W. Jenkins and | J.G. Crockett of the Anjaco Holding Corporation. |
In NR Krieg and | JG Holt, eds.. Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacter |
A local antiquarian, | J.G. Wood, wrote in 1901 that nearly 50 years earlie |
who supervised its construction with architect | J.G. Totten) is located on the shore of Lake Borgne |
icer of Jagdgeschwader Richthofen, also known as | JG II. |
sse Gillis Whitfield (1915-2006), also known as | J.G. or Whit, is a gospel musician, music promoter, |
ovies Dogville and Element of Crime, as well as | J.G. Ballard's novel Running Wild, as the most impor |
progressed the 30 Jagddivision was broken up, as | JG 301 left for Ploesti in Romania while JG 302 fle |
unior grade is often referred to colloquially as | JG ("Jay-Gee"). |
Author | J.G. Ballard's novel Super-Cannes has a main charact |
On 1 May 1945 Marquardt became | JG 51s last casualty of the war when he was shot do |
h and other preoccupations in The Golden Bough, | J.G. Frazer thought that the pigs, rather than merel |
Brian | J.G. Pereira is a nationally-recognized expert on ki |
Based near Cherbourg for the Battle of Britain, | JG 27 had a relatively inauspicious campaign, claim |
A Bf 109 Gustav similar to the ones used by | JG 11 |
own as "Duson Station" the town was laid out by | J.G. Parkerson, general manager of the Louisiana Wes |
ot down the last French aircraft kill claimed by | JG 51, a French Amiot bomber. |
Built by | J.G. White Engineering Corp., construction was start |
It was named by | J.G. Cooper in 1864, and can reach a maximum length |
stus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-52) and made by | JG Crace (1809-89) V&A Museum no. |
y No. 1 was originally built in Philadelphia by | J.G. Brill in 1907 and originally used in Athens, Gr |
Almost 200 kills are recorded by | JG 53 during those five months, the majority of vic |
yrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) was discovered by | J.G. Hauge as the third redox cofactor after nicotin |
stus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-52) and made by | JG Crace (1809-89). |
Spanish review La vida sobrenatural, founded by | J.G. Arintero OP (Bilbao 1921) and the French Revue |
Lithograph of adult by | J.G. Keulemans |
Inara Serra, illustrated by | J.G. Jones. |
fice since 1939, defeated Republican challenger | J.G. Jones. |
rofile comic book artists including Joe Chiodo, | J.G. |
In April 1944, he commanded | JG 11 briefly before being badly wounded in battle |
Conran, | J.G., Lowrie, A. & Leach, G. 2000. |
Cross, | J.G. (1890). |
The first resident was James Guthrie Davidson ( | J.G. |
van den Branden en | J.G. Frederiks, |
ced Jagdgeschwader units left in Western Europe ( | JG 2 & JG 26; comprising 180 fighters at most) targ |
h-land and the subsequent strafing run by fellow | JG 27 pilot Bernd Schneider killed Gott and most ot |
Sowers KR, Johnson JL, Ferry | JG (1984). |
Ferry | JG, Smith PH, Wolfe RS (1974). |
rd was then idle until the yacht building firm, | J.G. Fay and Co of Northam, Southampton, expanded th |
o would be appointed to command the newly formed | JG II on 26 July. |
Joaquin Garcia ( | JG): Well, the truth is that what matters is that t |
Focke-Wulf Fw190A-3 of Hauptmann Hahn, | JG 2 |
Hecht AC, Silcox H, and Heller | JG: A biomechanical and clinical study of transarti |
Garrity GM, Holt | JG (2001). |
Under Hrabak | JG 52 became the highest scoring Geschwader with ov |
e built there, as was Babs, the vehicle used in | J.G. Parry-Thomas's attempt for the land speed recor |
r of specificity' had as yet been implemented in | JG to formalize the linkage between sememic data an |
House design was by John | J.G. Gunther and Elizabeth Clark Gunther was the lan |
LO, Hollis DG, Morey RE, Steigerwalt AG, Jordan | JG, Aye T, Radosevic J, Jannat-Khah D, Lonsway DR, |
R.M. Jzcob, | J.G. Robert, U.S. Patent 2,837,518 (1958). |
Kl., | Jg. 1980, Nr. 1), Heidelberg 1980. |
Klasse, | Jg. 1960, Nr. 3) (Verlag der Akademie der Wissensch |
With the late | J.G. Stothart he was the codeveloper of the Lacombe |
A few days later | JG 52 was transferred to Romania, to help train Rom |
In November 1942, he left | JG 54 to become Geschwaderkommodore of Jagdgeschwad |
in service, in reserve, 13 November 1958, Li. ( | j.g.) K. G. Houghton in command, and proceeded to Po |
He was in the United States Navy Lieutenant ( | j.g.) from 1955 to 1958. |
He was in the United States Navy Lieutenant ( | j.g.) from 1956 to 1960. |
He was in the United States Navy Lieutenant ( | JG) from 1951 to 1954. |
upted by his service as an officer, Lieutenant ( | jg.), |
ember 1962, receiving a promotion to Lieutenant ( | jg) in June of that year. |
He was a Lieutenant ( | j.g.) in the U.S. Naval Air Corps during World War I |
m 1943 until he was discharged as a lieutenant ( | jg.) in 1946 with service in the Pacific Theater. |
June 1972 - Lieutenant ( | JG) William P. Driscoll (right) and Lieutenant Rand |
f training Junior Officers (Ensign, Lieutenant ( | j.g.), Lieutenant, and Lieutenant Commander). |
n in February 1918, and promoted to lieutenant ( | j.g.) in September 1918. |
He holds the rank of Lieutenant ( | j.g.) at the time of the series pilot, and Lieutenan |
tee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Lieutenant ( | jg) Paul R. Fallone, Jr., U.S. Navy, aide to the Co |
o other crew members were lost, but Lieutenant ( | J.G.) Bush parachuted into the sea and was rescued b |
ee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Lieutenant ( | j.g.) Charles J. Roland, aircraft navigator with U.S |
ng the Second World War served as a lieutenant ( | jg.) in the United States Naval Reserve from Januar |
Richard Crane as Lieutenant | j.g. |
Ralph LeBlanc - Himself (as Lieutenant | j.g. |
nd commissioned on 21 December with Lieutenant ( | j.g.) Thomas P. Kierl in command. |
d on 23 November 1943; sponsored by Lieutenant ( | j.g.) Dorothy L. Nims, USCG(W); and commissioned on |
EARLE A. CLEVELAND Lieutenant ( | j.g.) U.S.N.R. San Francisco |
Robert Young as Lieutenant ( | jg) Ed "Brick" Walters |
He served as a lieutenant ( | jg.) in the United States Navy from 1952 to 1954. |
Lieutenant ( | j.g.) Holt was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross f |
y aboard the icebreaker USS Atka as a lieutenant | jg. |
d by Mrs. Martha M. Rolf, mother of Lieutenant, | j.g. |
Liu | JG, Cubbage FW & Pulliam HR. (1994). |
For his "splendid self-sacrifice" Lt. ( | j.g.) Kalk was posthumously awarded the Distinguishe |
17 December 1942 at Newport, Rhode Island, Lt. ( | j.g.) A. W. Brown commanding. |
Lt. ( | j.g.) Naifeh was posthumously awarded the Navy and M |
Navy reservist Lt. ( | j.g.) Kenneth Martin Willett, gun boss for the 4-inc |
Joseph W. Vance, mother of the late Lt. ( | jg.) Vance; and commissioned on 1 November 1943, Lt |
commissioned at Port Arthur on 3 May 1945, Lt. ( | jg.) James McKnight in command. |
ea until she recommissioned 17 March 1950, Lt. ( | j.g.) William J. O'Brien in command. |
tion, Tacoma, Washington, on 26 July 1955, Lt. ( | jg.) James S. Elfelt in command. |
ough seriously wounded in this engagement, Lt. ( | j.g.) Hall, maintaining the fearless and indomitable |
g across the decks the Armed Guard officer, Lt. ( | jg) J.R. Borum, asked ship's officer Cameron why he |
the Navy and commissioned 1 February 1918, Lt. ( | jg.) W. C. Coalfleet, USNRF, in command. |
April 1945; and commissioned 25 July 1945, Lt. ( | j.g.) Gilbert Q. McKinley, USNR, in command. |
; and placed "in service" on 11 June 1941, Lt. ( | j.g.) |
0 December; and commissioned 30 June 1943, Lt. ( | j.g.) J. L. Hostinsky in command. |
sponsored by Mrs. D. C. Willett, mother of Lt. ( | j.g.) Willett; and commissioned 19 July 1944 at Oran |
cy Griswold; and commissioned 27 May 1918, Lt. ( | j.g.) C. L. Greene in command. |
d; and placed in service 11 February 1942, Lt. ( | jg.) E. A. Loew, USNR, in command. |
a resolute and determined attack on 7 May, Lt. ( | j.g.) Hall dived his plane at an enemy Japanese airc |
E. Alder; and commissioned 25 March 1942, Lt. ( | j.g.) A. M. White in command. |
In such intimate quarters, ship commander Lt. ( | j.g.) Bloom mandated that crew and enlisted men eat |
d J. Scobba; and commissioned 18 June 1945, Lt. ( | jg) Milton R. High in command. |
ember 1942; and commissioned 2 March 1943; Lt. ( | j.g.) H. K. Wombacher in command. |
p of the United States Navy to be named for Lt. ( | jg) John McDougal Atherton, who died when the USS M |
on 20 June 1941 at San Diego, California, Lt. ( | j.g.) Theodore L. Bergen in command. |
Miller; and commissioned on 21 March 1955, Lt. ( | jg) W. E. O'Leary, in command. |
Van Johnson as Lt. ( | jg) Howard Thayer |
y 1944; and commissioned 15 December 1944, Lt. ( | jg.) John P. Hanna in command. |
in the vicinity of Vitu Islands, Lt. (then Lt. | j.g.) Gordon unhesitatingly responded to a report of |
. Bates; and commissioned on 28 June 1918, Lt. ( | jg.) Michael Higgins in command. |
nsored by Mrs. John W. Acree, the widow of Lt. ( | jg.) Acree; and commissioned at the New York Navy Y |
d E. Ford; and commissioned 15 March 1945, Lt. ( | jg.) W. M. Bauer in command. |
Philip Carey as Lt. ( | j.g.) Bob Perry |
May 1944; and commissioned on 19 May 1944, Lt. ( | jg.) Lester F. Baker, USCG, in command. |
and placed in service on 12 December 1941, Lt. ( | jg-) John G. Turbitt, USNR, in charge. |
t the Boston Navy Yard on 24 July 1941 with Lt. ( | jg) Gordon Abbott in command. |
ley; and commissioned on 19 February 1945, Lt. ( | jg.) John H. Cleaque III, USNR, in command. |
Harry J. Conway (until December 1944) and Lt. ( | j.g.) D. Dudley Bloom (December 1944-July 1945), ran |
ctober 1942; and commissioned the same day, Lt. ( | jg) Clifton R. Anderson in command. |
943; and commissioned 6 December 1943 with Lt. ( | j.g.) Ray G. Huling in command. |
th R. Dodd; and commissioned 11 July 1918, Lt. ( | j.g.) Charles B. Babson in command. |
A.C. Hulme, Cpt. S. Frickleton, Lt. | J.G. Grant. |
sponsored by Mrs. Rathia Naifeh, mother of Lt. ( | j.g.) Naifeh; and commissioned on 4 July 1944, with |
w Jersey; and commissioned 26 August 1943, Lt. ( | jg.) Byron R. Everson, USNR, in command. |
mmissioned at Pearl Harbor on 1 July 1934, Lt. ( | j.g.) H. O. Parish in command. |
Macqueen, | J.G., 1996, The Hittites |
Physics - Gerardus 't Hooft, Martinus | J.G. Veltman |
Converse JM, Wood-Smith D, McCarthy | JG, Coccaro PJ, Becker MH. |
McNutt, | J.G. & Boland, K.M.* (2007).Astroturf, technology an |
Hoff, M. & McNutt, | J.G. (eds.) |
Meenaghan, T., Kilty, K.M & McNutt, | J.G. (2004). |
By mid-1943, | JG 11 came under the control of the Luftwaffe Comma |
It opened with Mr | J.G. Watson as the headmaster and was designed to ta |
Gertrude Le Brandt - Mrs. | J.G. Nottingham |
In November | JG 27 redeployed back to Germany for re-equipping a |
From 24 September - 5 November, | JG 27 was based at Saint-Inglevert, Pas-de-Calais. |
By October, | JG 50 had been disbanded and merged with I Gruppe, |
The Senators headlined and opened for all of | J.G. Whitfield's concerts. |
This was previously the eastern portion of | JG 1's area of responsibility. |
German World War II Luftwaffe Ace, commander of | JG 2 and JG 27 and a winner of the Knight's Cross o |
ptember 1941 as Major and Geschwaderkommodore of | JG 51 |
ptember 1940 as Major and Geschwaderkommodore of | JG 2 "Richthofen" |
In April 1942 Badum transferred to 6 staffel of | JG 77, with three victories in 45 missions by this |
intensive summer offensive the Geschwaderstab of | JG 3 recorded 137 victories of which Wilcke claimed |
5 July 1941 as Major and Geschwaderkommodore of | JG 77 |
940 as Oberstleutnant and Geschwaderkommodore of | JG 1 |
acked over Le Touquet/Bolougne by a formation of | JG 26 FW 190's. |
Earlier in 1944 the specialised units of | JG 300 and NJGr. 10 were tasked with countering the |
Celle in 1936, and became a Gruppenkommandeur of | JG 2. He commanded the Horst Wessel Squadron in Apr |
This performance as a fighting commander of | JG 2 earned him another promotion, to Oberstleutnan |
particularly on 17 December when 100 aircraft of | JG 300 intercepted USAAF bombers, claiming 33 shot |
On 21 January 1945 the four gruppen of | JG 4 were switched to Luftlotte 6 on the Eastern Fr |
ar II Luftwaffe Ace and a Geschwaderkommodore of | JG 2 and recipient of the German Cross in Gold on 5 |
rn in 1889, Stone studied law in the offices of | J.G. Slonecker, a future president of the Kansas Bar |
for the National Party, under the leadership of | J.G. Strijdom, which took 103 seats in the House of |
An F-86K Sabre of | JG 74. |
The Venture Bros.: The Music of | JG Thirlwell - J.G. Thirlwell (2009) |
in 1916, taking a position as vice president of | J.G. White & Co. and become president of the Interna |
Little is known about the claims of | JG 11. |
Graf was appointed commander of | JG 11 in November 1943. |
11 before being appointed Geschwaderkommodore of | JG 4 on 18 August 1944. |
He shot down two 109s of | JG 3 on 17 August 1943. |
Gruppe of | JG 3. By the end of October Dahl had 17 claims. |
Other portraits include those of | J.G. Ballard, Andrew Motion, Tony Harrison and Baron |
Gradstein, F.M.; Ogg, | J.G. & Smith, A.G.; 2004: A Geologic Time Scale 2004 |
Only | JG 300 remained in the Reich. |
e Electric, Stormchild, The Reporters, A Pencil, | JG Spoils, Squashed Hedgehog, The Autoze, Fireclown |
From Peronne, | JG 5 began attacking the USAAF Eighth Air Force hea |
1944 during a 15th Air Force raid over Poland, ( | JG 300 claimed 22 B-24s downed). |
after this base had been opened and was renamed | JG 74. |
el of Jagdgeschwader 133 which was later renamed | JG 53. |
Rev | JG Grant Fleming (1952-1966) - Awarded both the DSO |
e Magazine videos, Adamson played a Rickenbacker | JG, (although possibly a 4001 or 4003 model) and in |
Rohwer, | J.G. 1998. |
In 2007, for the second year running, | JG 71 was German Air Force's record-breaking fighte |
t venture was also financially unsuccessful, so | J.G. Fay and Co sought joint ownership with Mordey C |
oriety for having married millionaire socialist | J.G. Phelps Stokes, a member of elite New York socie |
ng 1942-44, before transferring into 11 staffel, | JG 7 to fly Me 262 jets. |
He was then transferred to 4 staffel, | JG 3 in December 1941 before the unit was posted to |
world) was contemplated, it became apparent that | JG was graduating from a model managing the connect |
ng at the TTC's Hillcrest Complex was named the | J.G. Inglis building in 1991 in his honour. |
r 2; Schmidt was also appointed commander of the | JG while maintaining his post with the squadron. |
e conducted to determine whether exposure to the | JG method of diagramming was useful as a point of r |
lar cells of the afferent arteriole, causing the | JG cells to release the protease renin into circula |
ga served in the German Luftwaffe commanding the | JG 27 and JG 77 fighter wings. |
His final command was Geschwaderkommodore of the | JG 2 fighter wing. |
" Lichtenstein SN-2 VHF airborne radar, and thus | JG 300 gradually evolved into a standard day fighte |
At this time | J.G. Crace of London, the leading maker of Gothic Re |
e 262 in Lechfeld and was subsequently posted to | JG 7. |
Goodrich Transit sold her in 1919 to | J.G. Crosby of Chicago. |
von Cramon-Taubadel then transferred to | JG 53 in January 1940. |
Later, Bob was transferred to | JG 334 in Gablingen, were he also received a promot |
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