- Jean
Maridor, DFC (24
November 1920 – 3
August 1944) was a French-born
pilot with the
Royal Air
Force (RAF)
during the
Second World War. He is credited...
- Françoise de
Maridor (c. 1558 - 29
September 1620) was a
French courtier and a lady in
waiting to
Catherine de Medici. She was born at the Château de...
- at that time
being used as a
wartime hospital.
Maridor's remains were
found with the wreckage.
Maridor was
buried near
London and
repatriated to France...
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Alexis Maridor (July 15, 1848 – 1909) was a French-speaking
Swiss writer and publisher.
Maridor was born in
Fenin in the
canton of Neuchâtel. He was editor...
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admission to dogs was open, and in 1938 an
English Setter named Daro of
Maridor won the Best in Show
title at
Westminster in his
first outing at a dog...
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Health to use
Benenden as a
military hospital. On 3
August 1944, Jean
Maridor, a Free
French pilot, died when his
aircraft crashed close to the school...
- they were deplo**** to
combat the V-1 flying-bomb
attacks (Capitaine Jean
Maridor was
blown up in mid-air when he got in too
close to
shoot a V-1 down )...
- Organization, Prisoners, Subcamps, Extermination, Responsibility. Jean
Maridor, La
Station de
Radiodiffusion de
Gleiwitz (Gliwice) - L'Opération TANNENBERG...
- 17
January 2009. "Conférence sur le
capitaine Jean
MARIDOR à l'Aéro-Club du Havre". Jean-
maridor.org.
Retrieved 27
January 2014.
Henri Lafont. "Naissance...
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charter aircraft. [verification needed]
There is also the
Flying club Jean
Maridor at the airport. The
Channel maritime links with
Portsmouth in southern...