- el-Kebir in 1882. The
Mannocks moved to Cork,
Ireland in 1887
after his
father left the army, and
where it has been
argued Mannock was born;
though this...
-
Jerrold Clifford Manock (born
February 21, 1944) is an
American industrial designer. He
worked for
Apple Computer from 1977 to 1984,
contributing to housing...
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Henry Mannox (also
spelled Mannock or Monoux) (by 1526 – 1564) of London, Haddenham,
Cambridgeshire and
Hemingford Grey,
Huntingdonshire was an English...
- 1713-14). The
current house is a
mainly 16th
century house built for the
Mannocks,
incorporating older fabric, some of
which may date to the
Gifford family's...
- precautions. One of the
leading British air aces,
Major Edward "Mick"
Mannock, was
killed by
ground fire on 26 July 1918
while crossing the
lines at...
-
Francis Mannock. The
title became extinct on the
death of the
ninth Baronet in 1787. Sir
Francis Mannock, 1st
Baronet (died 1634) Sir
Francis Mannock, 2nd...
-
history of
aerial warfare, as
Oswald Boelcke,
Roderic Dallas, and Mick
Mannock all
derived the
basic tactics of
successful air-to-air
combat from their...
- this fighter,
including Billy Bishop,
Andrew Beauchamp-Proctor,
Edward Mannock and
James McCudden.
Legendary British ace
Albert Ball was
initially disparaging...
- more
successful pilots such as
Oswald Boelcke, Max Immelmann, and
Edward Mannock developed innovative tactical formations and
maneuvers to
enhance their...
- down. Robertson, pp. 100—103.
Belich 2001. Payne, David. "Major 'Mick'
Mannock, VC: Top
Scoring British Flying Ace in the
Great War."
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