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Grostenquin (French pronunciation: [ɡʁotɑ̃kɛ̃]; German: Großtänchen;
Lorraine Franconian: Tännchen/Grosstänsche) is a
commune in the
Moselle department...
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Grostenquin, also
known as 2 (Fighter) Wing or 2 Wing, was a
Royal Canadian Air
Force (RCAF)
station located five km
north of the town of
Grostenquin...
- went to 2 Wing RCAF
Station Grostenquin near
Grostenquin,
France in
September 1952. The
squadron was
located at
Grostenquin until deactivation in September...
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missions Pirmasens-Grünbühl (Germany) Zweibrücken-Oberauerbach (Germany)
Grostenquin (France) Chenevières (France) Épinal (France) In
order to
provide civil...
- in a four-aircraft
formation collided and
crashed at No. 2 (F) Wing,
Grostenquin, France. One
aircraft crashed into the base
hospital and one crashed...
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Their son, Jean-Claude Lavigne, was born in 1954 at RCAF
Station Grostenquin near
Grostenquin, Lorraine. When Jean-Claude was a child, the
family moved to...
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These included RCAF
Station Marville (No. 1 Wing) and RCAF
Station Grostenquin (No. 2 Wing) in
France and
Royal Canadian Air
Force Station Zweibrücken...
- This is a list of
people who have
acted as
official executioners. In 1870 the
Republic of
France abolished all
local executioners and
named the executioner...
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These included RCAF
Station Marville (No. 1 Wing) and RCAF
Station Grostenquin (No. 2 Wing) in
France and RCAF
Station Zweibrücken (No. 3 Wing) and...
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Louis Blues,
Detroit Red
Wings and the
original Winnipeg Jets. Born in
Grostenquin, France,
while his
father was
serving with the
Canadian Armed Forces...