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- Wing Commander Mervyn Leslie Middlecoat SJ & Bar (6 July 1931 – 12 December 1971) was a ****stani fighter pilot in the ****stan Air Force (PAF) who was...
- and pilot of the first attempt to fly around the world in 1922. Mervyn Middlecoat – fighter pilot who belonged to ****stan Air Force Nouman Ali Khan – Wing...
- Notable amongst them are Cecil Chaudhry, Peter O'Reilly and Mervyn L Middlecoat. Christians have also contributed as educationists, doctors, lawyers and...
- married Maureen Viegas, whose sister, Jeanne, would later marry Mervyn Middlecoat, who went on to command the PAF's famed No. 9 Squadron and become a hero...
- establish the Combat Commanders School (CCS). Wing Commander Melvin Leslie Middlecoat was the Commanding Officer of No. 9 Squadron during the 1965 war, he and...
- F-104s was deplo**** at Mauripur Base under the command of Squadron Leader Middlecoat. An F-104 flown by Farooq Umar also ****isted the Army's 24th Cavalry,...
- Robert Cornelius Anthony Mascarenhas Esther John Julius Salik Mervyn Middlecoat John Permal Cecil Chaudhry Anthony Theodore Lobo Joseph Coutts Mary Emily...
- the air force. Group Captain Saiful Azam Sarfaraz Ahmed Rafiqui Mervyn Middlecoat Muhammad Mahmood Alam Marium Mukhtiar Ayesha Farooq 8-P**** Charlie Tufail...
- Occupation Notes Max Rodrigues 1938 - Bishop Portuguese Descent Mervyn Middlecoat 1940 - 1971 ****stani fighter pilot Portuguese Descent Bernadette Louise...
- actor Mervyn Maynard (c. 1931-2017), Aboriginal Australian jockey Mervyn Middlecoat (1940–1971), ****stan Air Force wing commander Mervyn Peake (1911–1968)...