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Rifat. See also
Kamal Rifaat, Egyptian military officer and politician
Rasheek Rifaat, Canadian engineer
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Carsten Bresch.
Carsten Bresch (5 September 1921 – 1 March 2020) was a German geneticist and physicist. He was a professor at the University of Freiburg at the Faculty of Biology. Working in Göttingen, Cologne, Dallas, and Freiburg, he was a pioneer of genetics of bacteriophages, writing the standard Classical and Molecular Genetics.
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Carsten Bresch. Biography
Bresch was born on 5 September 1921 in Berlin. He studied physics and in 1947 he was one of the first students of Max Delbrück in postwar Berlin. Since 1949, he worked as an assistant at the reestablished Max Planck Institute for Physical Chemistry (today Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry) in Göttingen, where he introduced bacteriophages as an object of study in the genetics.
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Carsten Bresch.
In 1958, Bresch went from Göttingen to the University of Cologne, where he prepared the foundation of a Genetics-Institute by order of Delbrück and the botany professor . After completion, Bresch, Delbrück, Walther Harm, Peter Starlinger as well as the nucleic acid chemist Ulf Hennig moved into the Institute. In 1965, Bresch left the institute, in order to lead the Biology Division of Southwest Center for Advanced Studies (SCAS) in Dallas, Texas. Since 1968, Bresch held the chair for genetics at the University of Freiburg. At the same time he was the leader of the "Zentrallabor für Mutagenitätsprüfung der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft" (Central Laboratory of Mutagenicity of the German Research Foundation).
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Carsten Bresch.
His main scientific work area was the genetics of bacteriophages. Bresch is the author of the book Classical and Molecular Genetics, which was considered as the international definitive book of genetics for many years. In addition to his research and teaching activities he got involved with interdisciplinary subjects concerning theology and natural science.
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Carsten Bresch. Work
Bresch's book Zwischenstufe Leben – Evolution ohne Ziel? (life as an intermediate stage – evolution without intention?) was much discussed and is his ideological main work. In this book he attempts to develop perspectives for the future of mankind based on secured evolutionary knowledge. All natural phenomena derive from the basic principle of increasing integration, which leads to higher integrated and thus more complex forms. Based on Teilhard de Chardin, he distinguishes three stages of evolution: the evolution of matter, life, mind and culture. At this point, he asks the question whether the evolution has come to an end or will go beyond? He is convinced that evolution will outlast mankind and end in a last destination called point omega. "Thus the book is a seminal contribution for a new world view of modern man, who is at a loss with the meaning of life." (From the introduction of "Zwischenstufe Leben", München 1977, Piper Verlag).
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Carsten Bresch. Bresch died on 1 March 2020 at age 98.
Bresch's book Zwischenstufe Leben represents a scientific description of Teilhard de Chardin´s universal and theological evolutionary concept. His latest book Evolution appeared in November 2010.
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Carsten Bresch. Books
As author:
Klassische und molekulare Genetik. Berlin: Springer, 1964 (3rd extended edition 1972)
Zwischenstufe Leben. Evolution ohne Ziel? Munich: Piper, 1977.
Des Teufels neue Kleider. Munich: TR-Verlagsunion, 1978
Evolution – Was bleibt von Gott. Stuttgart: Schattauer, 2010
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Carsten Bresch. As editor:
AGEMUS - Rundbrief: Arbeitsgemeinschaften Evolution, Menschheitszukunft und Sinnfragen. Freiburg 1981 to 1983
Kann man Gott aus der Natur erkennen? Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder, 1990
Gut und Böse in der Evolution. Naturwissenschaftler, Philosophen und Theologen im Disput. Stuttgart: S. Hirzel, 1995
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1747 in Wales. Incumbents
Lord Lieutenant of North Wales (Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey, Caernarvonshire, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Montgomeryshire) – George Cholmondeley, 3rd Earl of Cholmondeley
Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan – Charles Powlett, 3rd Duke of Bolton
Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire and Lord Lieutenant of Monmouthshire – Thomas Morgan
Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire – Wilmot Vaughan, 3rd Viscount Lisburne
Lord Lieutenant of Carmarthenshire – vacant until 1755
Lord Lieutenant of Pembrokeshire – Sir Arthur Owen, 3rd Baronet
Lord Lieutenant of Radnorshire – William Perry
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1747 in Wales. Incumbents
Bishop of Bangor – Matthew Hutton (until 10 December)
Bishop of Llandaff – John Gilbert
Bishop of St Asaph – Samuel Lisle
Bishop of St Davids – The Hon. Richard Trevor
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1747 in Wales. Events
August - In the general election, William Morgan of Tredegar Park becomes MP for Monmouthshire.
date unknown
Construction of the Usk Bridge (Usk), designed by William Edwards, begins.
Portrait-painter William Williams relocates to Philadelphia.
A Quaker meeting house is established at Quakers Friars in Bristol, the burial place of Llywelyn ap Dafydd.
James Relly reports on his missionary tour to Bristol, Bath, Gloucestershire, and Birmingham.
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1747 in Wales. Births
January - Richard Fenton, poet and author (died 1821)
10 March - Iolo Morganwg, antiquarian, poet and literary forger (died 1826)
5 April - Sir Thomas Hanmer, 2nd Baronet (2nd creation) (died 1828)
6 April - Moses Griffith, artist (died 1819)
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1747 in Wales. Deaths
February - Walter Lloyd, lawyer and politician, 68
9 April - John Myddelton, landowner and politician, 61
21 July - Robert Clavering, former Bishop of Llandaff, 70/71
probable - David Lloyd, clergyman and translator
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Rasim.
Rasim ( / Rāsim) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin meaning "planner", "architect". People named Rasim
Rasim Başak, Azerbaijani-Turkish basketballer
Rasim Delić (1949–2010), Bosnian Army general
Rasim Kara, Turkish goalkeeper
Rasim Khutov, Russian footballer
Rasim Ozan Kütahyalı, Turkish journalist
Rasim Ljajić, Serbian politician
Rasim Tagirbekov, Russian footballer
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2010–11 Fulham F.C. season.
The 2010–11 Fulham season was the club's 113th professional season and its tenth consecutive season in the top flight of English football, the Premier League. The season commenced on 14 August 2010 and concluded on 22 May 2011 after 38 league matches. Due to its 12th-placed finish in the league the previous season and defeat in the Europa League Final, Fulham did not qualify for European competition. In addition to the Premier League, the club entered the Football League Cup in the second round, and the FA Cup in the third round.
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2010–11 Fulham F.C. season.
Manager Roy Hodgson left the club during the summer after three seasons to replace Rafael Benítez at Liverpool. On 29 July, Fulham confirmed former Manchester City, Blackburn Rovers and Wales national team coach Mark Hughes as its new manager.
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2010–11 Fulham F.C. season.
Despite drawing 16 games in the Premier League, it was a successful season for Hughes and Fulham as the club finished eighth, the second-highest position in the club's history. Fulham were eliminated from the Football League Cup in the third round, but progressed to the fifth round of the FA Cup before exiting the competition. Clint Dempsey finished as the club's overall top scorer for the season, with 13 goals in all competitions. Fulham qualified for the following season's UEFA Europa League after finishing as one of the top teams in the UEFA Fair Play rankings.
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2010–11 Fulham F.C. season. Matches
Fulham initially arranged three pre-season friendlies, away to Brentford (14 July) and AFC Bournemouth (17 July), and at home against German side Werder Bremen on 7 August. The club announced a further friendly against Portsmouth, as a testimonial match for former Portsmouth defender Linvoy Primus, who had been forced to retire due to injury. The match was played on 31 July. Fulham also organised a ten-day tour to Sweden, with friendlies fixtures against Halmstads BK on 22 July and Malmö FF on 27 July.
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2010–11 Fulham F.C. season. Pre-season and friendlies
The first team squad returned to training on 6 July, with the exception of Mark Schwarzer, John Pantsil, Clint Dempsey, Kagisho Dikgacoi, Dickson Etuhu and Philippe Senderos who had been competing in the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. The first pre-season fixture against Brentford ended in a 5–0 victory, with Chris Baird, David Elm, Damien Duff, Eddie Johnson and Simon Davies all getting on the scoresheet, while Brentford's Charlie MacDonald missed a penalty that would have brought Brentford level at 1–1. The second match against AFC Bournemouth was played three days later at Dean Court. Fulham striker Bobby Zamora scored an equaliser after Anton Robinson's opening goal to secure a 1–1 draw. The squad then travelled to Sweden, where they faced Halmstads BK and Malmö FF. Zoltán Gera scored twice against Halmstad in a 2–2 draw as Fulham came from 2–1 behind to draw the match. Gera put Fulham ahead in the eighth minute but Joe Sise turned the game around with two goals (24 and 26) before Gera scored again in the 58th minute. The match against Malmö ended in a 0–0 draw.
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Fulham's final two pre-season matches were back in England. Hughes watched from the stands as Fulham lost 1–0 to Portsmouth who had been relegated to the Championship, with Marc Wilson scoring the only goal of the match. The club then welcomed German side Werder Bremen to Craven Cottage. Gera scored a hat-trick and Zamora and Johnson both scored in a 5–1 victory; Claudio Pizarro scored the goal for the away side.
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2010–11 Fulham F.C. season. Transfers
After the departure of Chris Smalling to Manchester United, fellow defender Philippe Senderos was Fulham's first signing of the summer when he moved from Arsenal on a free transfer. Nicky Shorey and Stefano Okaka both returned to Aston Villa and Roma respectively at the end of their loan deals, while Wayne Brown was released. Erik Nevland, Toni Kallio, Christopher Buchtmann, Michael Uwezu, Andranik Teymourian and Stefan Payne all left the club at the beginning of July. Jonathan Greening committed his future to Fulham by completing a permanent transfer from West Bromwich Albion after a season-long loan.
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Fulham made further signings following the start of the Premier League season. Mousa Dembélé moved in a £5 million deal from Dutch side AZ. Algerian defender Rafik Halliche signed for the club on 24 August from Benfica for an undisclosed fee. Three days later, Fulham secured a deal to bring Mexican defender Carlos Salcido to the club for £1.5 million. On transfer deadline day, defender Paul Konchesky departed to Liverpool, with two young players – Lauri Dalla Valle and Alex Kačaniklić – joining Fulham as part of the deal.
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2010–11 Fulham F.C. season. Managerial change
Following Roy Hodgson's decision to replace Rafael Benítez as the manager of Liverpool, Sven-Göran Eriksson, Bob Bradley, Alan Curbishley and Ottmar Hitzfeld – the managers of the Ivory Coast national team, United States national team and Switzerland national team respectively – were all strongly linked to the job, but Ajax coach Martin Jol emerged as the favourite for the post. After Jol chose to stay with Ajax and Bradley renewed his contract with the United States, Fulham appointed Mark Hughes as its new manager; he was presented to the press on 3 August.
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2010–11 Fulham F.C. season. Kit
On 24 May 2010, Fulham signed a three-year deal with Kappa after having three seasons with Nike. The shirt sponsor was FxPro. The home kit is white and black, the away kit is red and grey and the third kit is green and gold (the same colours as Harrods which Mohammed Al Fayed used to own).
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The Premier League started on 14 August 2010. The provisional fixture list was announced on 17 June 2010, with Fulham starting the season with a match against Bolton Wanderers at the Reebok Stadium. The first match of the season was an even contest that ended 0–0, with Fulham goalkeeper David Stockdale turning in a good performance while deputising for Mark Schwarzer. Fulham then faced Manchester United at Craven Cottage in the first home match of the season. Paul Scholes gave the away side the lead in the 11th minute. Midfielder Simon Davies scored the equaliser and Fulham's first goal of the season after 57 minutes. The game turned in both directions in the final ten minutes: defender Brede Hangeland scored an own goal in the 84th minute, only to redeem himself five minutes later by scoring at the other end of the pitch to equalise for Fulham and earn a 2–2 draw. Nani also had a penalty kick, given for a handball by Damien Duff, saved by Stockdale which would have made the scoreline 3–1 to the away team.
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Fulham next played against Premier League newcomers Blackpool at Bloomfield Road, the first top league match at the stadium for 39 years. Fulham's Bobby Zamora opened the scoring in the 35th minute and the score remained at 1–0 until the 71st minute when John Paintsil scored an own goal in Blackpool's favour. Luke Varney then put Blackpool in front at 2–1, but Dickson Etuhu scored again for Fulham (87), securing their third successive league draw.
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Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
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Fulham were drawn against Peterborough United at home in the 3rd round of the FA Cup on 28 November 2010.
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As a Premier League side not competing in European competition, Fulham entered the Football League Cup at the second round stage. The draw was made following the conclusion of the first round ties and saw Fulham facing a home match against Port Vale from League Two. Zoltan Gera and Bobby Zamora both scored twice and Clint Dempsey and new signing Mousa Dembélé also scored in a 6–0 victory. Gera gave Fulham the lead after 10 minutes; Dembélé doubled the advantage (26), Zamora scored a third goal in the 36th minute. Gera (47) and Zamora (66) both scored after half-time and Dempsey added a sixth goal in the 70th minute to round off the victory.
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In the draw for the third round, Fulham were handed a meeting against fellow Premier League team Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium on 21 September 2010. Fulham lost this game 2–0 which ended their 2010/2011 Carling Cup campaign.
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This is a list of the First Team players for the 2010–11 season. Kagisho Dikgacoi was given the number 26 shirt, previously worn by Chris Smalling, while Carlos Salcido was given the number 3 shirt after the departure of Paul Konchesky. Eiður Guðjohnsen took Fredrik Stoor's number 22 shirt during his loan spell. All the new players filled in a few gaps in the squad.
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All Premier League clubs had to declare a squad of 25 players on 1 September 2010, who they could choose from until the transfer window re-opened in January 2011. The squad had to include at least eight senior "homegrown" players, defined as having spent three years in an English football academy before the age of 21. Fulham had 11 senior homegrown players in the official list released by the Premier League, with a further group of contracted players under 21 also available for selection.
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List of aviation accidents and incidents in the Channel Islands.
This article lists some of the aviation accidents and incidents in the Channel Islands from the 1910s to the 2010s.
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List of aviation accidents and incidents in the Channel Islands. 1910s
In May 1917, a French seaplane, operating out of the Saint Peter Port French seaplane base, crashed, killing the pilot officer.
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On 29 June 1936, a de Havilland DH.84 Dragon Rozel Bay overshot Alderney Airport. It was landing with six passengers on board and the pilot, new to the airline, ran out of runway breaking the starboard propeller and damaging the undercarriage as he hit a bank. There were no fatalities and the aircraft flew soon after.
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On 31 July 1936, a Saro A.19 Cloud amphibian (registration: G-ABXW) "Cloud of Iona" went missing on a flight from Guernsey to Jersey on a stormy evening. All ten occupants died. The investigation concluded that the aircraft was forced to land in the sea due to loss of engine power, and was then swamped by the waves.
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On 4 November 1938, a DH.86 G-ACZN "St. Catherine's Bay" crashed at St. Peter's shortly after take-off from Jersey airport, en route to Southampton. All 13 occupants were killed in addition to one person on the ground.
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Civil flying was entirely disallowed during the German occupation of the Channel Islands from June 1940 - May 1945. However, many British and Luftwaffe aircraft crashlanded in and around the islands, with 139 fatal Allied casualties. A memorial to the Allied casualties has been erected at Guernsey Airport
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On 29 July 1940 a Heinkel He 111 from I/KG 27 crashed into the sea near Guernsey, the crew survived.
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On 9 August 1940 a Messerschmitt Bf 109F from I/JG 53 crashed into a Flak position at Guernsey Airport, 80% damage, 3 gunners died.
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On 13 August 1940 a Junkers Ju 87R of II/SG 2 which had been damaged by a Supermarine Spitfire from No. 609 Squadron RAF, crashed into the sea near Guernsey both crew died.
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On 13 August 1940 a Messerschmitt Bf 109E-4 of II/JG 53 crashed on takeoff from Guernsey Airport, 30% damage, the pilot was unhurt. The plane was left unguarded overnight and souvenir hunters stripped it. A request in the local newspaper resulted in a few hundredweight being delivered to the police station.
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On 23 August 1940 a Junkers Ju 52 (reference: 6324) from IV KGr.z.b.V. 10 suffered mechanical failure and crashed at Jersey Airport, 70% loss.
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On 25 September 1940, a Dornier Do 18 (reference: 0881) was shot down by a Bristol Blenheim from No. 236 Squadron RAF near Guernsey 5 crew seen in dinghy.
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On 16 October 1940, an Avro Anson (reference: N9889 MW-S) from No. 217 Squadron RAF on a photographic mission ditched during a storm west of Guernsey. The crew of 4 came ashore in Guernsey and taken as POW's.
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On 1 November 1940, a Dornier Do 17P (reference: 4086) from 3./(F) 123 of (Aufklärungsgruppe 123 a long-range reconnaissance unit) on a training flight crashed on La Rocco Tower while attempting to land at Jersey Airport. All 4 on board died and plane destroyed.
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On 3 November 1940, a Junkers Ju 88A-1 (reference: 0255) from 1./(F) 123 crashed at Jersey Airport following a technical failure. 20% damage, crew OK.
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On 5 November 1940, a Bücker Bü 131 (reference: 4494) from 1./(F) 123 crashed at Rozel Jersey the parachute failed and the pilot died.
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On 5 November 1940, a Junkers Ju 88A-1 (reference: 0366) from 3./(F) 123 crashed at Jersey Airport. 40% destroyed.
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On 7 November 1940, a Junkers Ju 52 crashed and overturned at Jersey Airport. Casualties over 20, mainly pilots who had finished a training course.
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On 19 November 1940, a Heinkel He 111 (reference: 2768) from 3. KGr. 100 (pathfinder squadron) crashed following an engine fire on Crevichon near Jethou off Guernsey, the full bomb load exploding, damaging some buildings on Jethou, the crew of four was killed.
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On 27 December 1940, a German aircraft, maybe a Junkers Ju 52 crashes and burns at Jersey Airport
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On 30 December 1940, an Arado Ar 196 (reference: 0124) from 5. /K%FCFlGr. 196 crashed on landing at Alderney due to bad weather.
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On 16 January 1941, a Junkers Ju 52 crashed off St Catherines breakwater, Jersey
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On 22 January 1941, a Junkers Ju 88A from 2 (F)/123 (reference: 0401) crashed at Jersey Airport due to pilot error on landing, 15% damage, crew OK.
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On 19 February 1941, a Dornier Do 17P (reference: 4175) from 3./(F) 123 crashed at Jersey Airport. 30% destroyed.
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On 20 February 1941, a Junkers Ju 52A-5 (reference: 466) from 5./(F) 122 crashed at Jersey Airport following damage from enemy Supermarine Spitfire fire. 25% damage. One wounded.
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In February 1941, a Junkers Ju 52 crashed at Jersey Airport.
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On 10 March 1941, a Junkers Ju 88F from 5 (F)/122 (reference: 0390) collided at Jersey Airport suffering 50% damage with another Junkers Ju 88F-5 (F)/122, suffering 80% damage.
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On 14 March 1941, a Junkers Ju 88A from 3 (F)/123 (reference: 0559) crashed at La Corbière Jersey, crew KIA. 100% loss.
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On 11/12 April 1941, a Hawker Hurricane on a night intruder operation ran out of fuel, the pilot bailed out and landed on Lihou Guernsey and became a prisoner of war.
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On 3 October 1941, a Junkers Ju 88A-5 collided with another Ju 88 at Jersey Airport, crew OK.
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On 2 November 1941, Supermarine Spitfire W3830 from No. 234 Squadron RAF, piloted by Pilot Officer B.W. Meyer (USA), crash landed on Alderney, the pilot was sent to Stalag Luft III.
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On 8 November 1941, Supermarine Spitfire AD188 from No. 501 Squadron RAF, piloted by Pilot Officer W.J.H. Greenway, crashed on Alderney beach, the pilot was sent to Stalag Luft III.
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On 29 December 1941, a Messerschmitt Bf 109F-2 crashed at Saint Ouen, Jersey following engine failure, pilot OK.
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On 2 January 1942, an aircraft crashed in Bouley Bay Jersey after being shot down by an RAF plane.
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On 24 June 1942, a Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-2 (reference: 5291) from III. /JG 2 was rammed by a landing aircraft at Guernsey Airport. 30% damage.
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On 24 October 1942, an Avro Lancaster from No. 207 Squadron RAF came down 10 miles north of Guernsey
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On 18 November 1942, a Supermarine Spitfire Vb (reference: EN830), was hit by Flak over France and crash landed on Jersey in a turnip field. The Free French pilot waited with locals for the Germans to arrive and was captured. The aircraft was recovered and freighted to Germany where the aircraft was tested using a German engine designed for a Messerschmitt Bf 109.
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On 23 November 1942, an Avro Lancaster (reference: W4107) from No. 49 Squadron RAF, crash-landed in the field opposite Seigneurie farm on Sark, having run out of fuel. They thought they were landing in the Isle of Wight. All the crew were survivors, other crew having bailed out over France.
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On 7 December 1942, a Westland Whirlwind (reference P6987) from No. 263 Squadron RAF crashed, after flying through heavy flak, south of Jersey after attacking shipping in St. Helier harbour.
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On 7 December 1942, a Westland Whirlwind (reference P7105) from No. 263 Squadron RAF piloted by the Sqdn Leader was hit by flak and ditched south of Jersey after attacking shipping. The pilot was killed.
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On 25 January 1943, a Supermarine Spitfire from No. 541 Squadron RAF came down close to Guernsey
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On 10 April 1943, a Vickers Wellington from 431 Sqdn, came down in Saint Ouen, Jersey bay.
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On 13 June 1943, a Lockheed Ventura (reference: AE937 SB-E) from No. 464 Squadron RAAF was shot down by a Focke-Wulf Fw 190 close to Guernsey
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On 13 June 1943, a Supermarine Spitfire II from No. 276 Squadron RAF was shot down by a Focke-Wulf Fw 190 and crashed, the pilot paddled ashore in Jersey.
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On 13 June 1943, a seaplane crashed north of Jersey on takeoff, after rescuing downed British pilot, crew hurt.
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On 15 June 1943, a Supermarine Spitfire (reference: BR319 YQ-C) from No. 616 Squadron RAF, on an anti shipping patrol, crashed north of Sark
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On 15 June 1943, a Westland Whirlwind (reference: P7000) from No. 263 Squadron RAF exploded in flames and crashed, after sinking a German Minesweeper M483, north of Sark
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On 15 June 1943, a Dornier Do 18 seaplane crashes on takeoff at Saint Helier Jersey, the Pilot broke both legs.
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On 25 July 1943, a Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A-4 (reference: 703) from 1. /NAGr. 13 was damaged following engine trouble. 20% damage.
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On 14 August 1943, a Heinkel He 111 was shot down by aWestland Whirlwind (fighter) from No. 263 Squadron RAF north of Guernsey
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On 23 August 1943, a Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A-3 (reference: 304) from 2. NAGr./13 was shot down by friendly flak over Herm.
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On 7 September 1943, a Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A-3 (reference: 351) from 2. /NAGr. 12 Overturned on landing due to pilot error. 75% damage.
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On 31 December 1943, a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress IIRC "Speed Ball" from 511th BS of the 351st Bomb Group crashed west of Guernsey 8 KIA, Two were picked up next morning and made POW's.
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On 31 December 1943, a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress IIRC "Piccadilly Commando" from 508th BS of the 351st Bomb Group ditched west of Guernsey 11 were rescued from a reef and became POW's.
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On 27/28 January 1944, an Avro Lancaster from No. 61 Squadron RAF crashed north of Guernsey
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On 7 February 1944, a Mustang P-51B of 355th Fighter Squadron of the 354th Pioneer Mustang Group, 9th US Army Air Force, escorting bombers back from a raid on Germany was badly damaged and off course when he was shot down by flak over Saint Ouen, Jersey. The pilot bailed out and was injured on landing then captured, becoming a prisoner of war.
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On 28 February 1944, a Hawker Typhoon from No. 247 Squadron RAF came down close to Guernsey
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On 7 March 1944, a Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-4 (reference: 7099) from 9./JG 2 crashed at La Ponchez, Castel, Guernsey Pilot KIA.
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On 19 March 1944, a Heinkel He 177 was shot down by a Bristol Beaufighter SW of Guernsey.
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On 23 March 1944, a Focke-Wulf Fw 190 was shot up as it came in to land at Guernsey Airport, slight damage.
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In April 1944, a Junkers Ju 88 was shot down by a night fighter off Alderney.
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On 6 April 1944, a Junkers Ju 88A-4 crashed at Eden Chapel, St Martin Jersey Shot down in error by flak Crew x 4 KIA.
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On 23 April 1944, an unknown aircraft washed ashore La Rocque Jersey
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