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  2. Oswald Boelcke - Wikipedia

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    Immelmann was killed on 18 June 1916 after his 17th victory. Boelcke, who then had 18 victories, was left the preeminent ace of the war. Upon Boelcke's return from Immelmann's funeral, Kaiser Wilhelm II ordered Boelcke grounded for a month to avoid losing him in combat soon after Immelmann. He had become such an important hero to the German ...

  3. Jagdstaffel 2 - Wikipedia

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    Boelcke was ordered to return from an inspection tour of south-eastern theatres of the War to take command and arrived back on the Western Front later that month. [citation needed] After Max Immelmann's death, Kaiser Wilhelm II had ordered Boelcke grounded for a month to avoid losing him in combat soon after Immelmann. He had become such an ...

  4. List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1910–1990

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    She is believed to have been murdered, but no remains have ever been discovered. [341] 4 July 1975 Juanita Nielsen: 38 Sydney, Australia Nielsen, an Australian publisher, activist, and heiress, disappeared in Kings Cross, Sydney, on 4 July 1975. She was presumed murdered, but no one has been convicted of the crime, and her remains have never ...

  5. List of filmed mass shootings - Wikipedia

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    News cameras, bystander videos San Antonio parade shooting: 64-year-old Ira Attebury opened fire on crowds of spectators watching the Battle of Flowers parade, killing 2 people and injuring 55 others. Attebury killed himself after his rifle jammed during a 90 minute standoff with police. [14] December 8, 1987

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    When Boelcke was killed in a midair collision, he was the leading ace of the First World War with 40 victories. Boelcke and his protege, Manfred von Richthofen, were the two leading German aces of the war. The Dicta Boelcke tactics manual is still used to train fighter pilots.

  8. How body cameras turned a secret, deadly assault into a ... - AOL

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    Image taken from video recorded by body-worn cameras worn by the correctional officers. Vicious blows are delivered by a state corrections officer in glasses, his baseball cap turned backward ...

  9. Dicta Boelcke - Wikipedia

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    The Dicta Boelcke is a list of fundamental aerial maneuvers of aerial combat formulated by First World War German flying ace Oswald Boelcke. Equipped with one of the first fighter aircraft, Boelcke became Germany's foremost flying ace during 1915 and 1916.