- /plɔːˈjɛʃt(i)/ plaw-YESHT-ee, Romanian: [ploˈjeʃtʲ]),
formerly spelled Ploești, is a city and
county seat in
Prahova County, Romania. Part of the historical...
- CSM Ploiești may
refer to: FC
Astra Giurgiu,
Romanian football club,
formerly known as CSM Ploiești CSM Ploiești (women's handball),
Romanian handball...
- Asociația
Fotbal Club
Astra Giurgiu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈastra ˈdʒjurdʒju]),
commonly known as
Astra Giurgiu or
simply Astra, was a
Romanian football...
- Colonel, U.S. Army Air Corps, 93d
Heavy Bombardment Group.
Place and date:
Ploesti Raid, Rumania,
August 1, 1943.
Entered service at: Akron, Ohio. Born: January...
- A (November 2003).
Fortress Ploesti: The
Campaign to
Destroy Hitler's Oil Supply. Dugan, James; Stewart, Carroll.
Ploesti: The
Great Ground-Air Battle...
- the
historical region of Muntenia. Its
capital was Ploiești (then
spelt Ploești). The
interwar county territory comprised a
large part of the
current Prahova...
- Low-level
bombing of the
Ploesti Oil R". Air
Force Historical Support Division.
Retrieved 2018-01-24. "Operation
Tidal Wave – The
Ploesti Mission". airartnw...
-
leader of the
Doolittle Raid.
General Leon W. Johnson, USAF:
leader in the
Ploesti Raid and
commander of the
Continental Air Command.
General George S. Brown...
- town of Krosno, Poland. The
first large petroleum refinery was
built in
Ploesti,
Romania in 1856
using the
abundant oil
available in Romania. In North...
- important, if not
fully successful missions,
bombing the oil
refineries in
Ploesti,
Romania that
produced 60% of the oil for the
German military. Unfortunately...