- Hans-Joachim
Buddecke (22
August 1890 – 10
March 1918) was a
German flying ace in
World War I,
credited with
thirteen victories. He was the
third ace,...
- had six,
Wintgens had five (including two unconfirmed) and Hans-Joachim
Buddecke had four (one unconfirmed).
There were 86
Fokker and 21
Pfalz Eindeckers...
-
Florenz Ziegfeld and
conductor for
Henry Cohen; her mother,
Minette (née
Buddecke), was an actress. They had two
other daughters,
Minelda and Joy, and a...
- was Germany's
second best
Balloon buster of
World War I. Hans
Joachim Buddecke,
German fighter ace in
World War I,
credited with
thirteen victories. He...
-
October 1916), with ****ure
Central Powers 13-victory
flying ace Hans-Joachim
Buddecke flying with the
Turks early in
World War I as just one example. The General...
- Hans-Joachim
Buddecke, Otto
Liman von Sanders, and
Oswald Boelcke in Turkey, 1916...
-
fellow student, Hans
Joachim Buddecke.
Berthold finally qualified as a
military pilot on 18
January 1915. He
arranged Buddecke's transfer into FFA 223. Berthold...
-
Bissing 1917 –
Maximilian von
Prittwitz und
Gaffron 1918 – Hans-Joachim
Buddecke 1918 –
Hermann von
Eichhorn 1918 –
Olivier Freiherr von Beaulieu-Marconnay...
- Illinois,
founded on
February 10, 1910.
Famous pilots like Hans-Joachim
Buddecke,
Lincoln Beachey,
Chance M.
Vought and
others flew from
there at various...
- at
Kashmere High
School in Houston: "... It was Ron, Myself, Rob [Robin
Buddecke, Endicott's ****istant], and
maybe another coach ... I can't pin it down...