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After machine gunning the two occupants of a downed German plane, Mannock explained "The swines are better dead - no prisoners." Interestingly, he combined this implacable hatred for German members of the human race with an abiding faith in the Labour Party's promise of social justice for workers.
Edward Mannock was born in Ballincollig, Co. Cork, Ireland on May 24, 1887, thus the nickname "Mick." (There has been some confusion on this, with some sources claiming he was born in Aldershot, England.
Mannock was awarded the D.S.O. not long after his four-in-a-day feat.
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 JMH TOC: Vol. 65, No. 4
Edward J. Erickson, "Strength Against Weakness: Ottoman Military Effectiveness at Gallipoli, 1915," Journal of Military History 65/4: 981-1012.
Lincoln's Cavalrymen: A History of the Mounted Forces of the Army of the Potomac, by Edward G. Longacre, reviewed by Alexander M. Bielakowski, Journal of Military History 65/4: 1102.
Mick Mannock, Fighter Pilot: Myth, Life, and Politics, by Adrian Smith, reviewed by Vincent Orange, Journal of Military History 65/4: 1122.
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Billiards Expounded by Mannock, J.P. Biology of Spiders by Foelix, Rainer F. Birds of Costa Rica by Stiles, F. Gary
Edward Heath - TheCourse of My Life by Heath, Edward
Sir Edward Watkin 1819-1901 by Greaves, John Neville
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 Ottoman Empire History Encyclopedia - Letter H | Ottoman Turkish history with pictures | Learn Turkish   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Jane Seymour (May 20, 1536; mother of Edward VI; died Oct. 24, 1537); m.
Niece of Thomas Howard, third Duke of Norfolk; a dependent in her grandfather's house; entertained lovers, including her music master Henry Mannock, her cousin, Thomas Culpepper, and Francis Dereham, a retainer of the duchess of Norfolk.
Tried to lessen religious persecution, acted kindly towards Prince Edward and Princesses Elizabeth and Mary.
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 World War I Biographies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Mannock, (3) Mannock, Edward from Victoria Cross Reference, (4) Mick Mannock from Spartacus Educational, (5) Major Edward Corringham Mannock
Rickenbacker, Edward: (1) Edward "Eddie" Vernon Rickenbacker from The Aerodrome, (2)
Edward Vernon Rickenbacker (1890-1973), (3) Who's Who: Eddie Rickenbacker, (4) Fighting the Flying Circus by Captain E.V. Rickenbacker, (5) Edward Rickenbacker from Spartacus Educational, (6) Capt.
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 Sunday is NOT the Sabbath!
Because Christ rose from the dead, and the Holy Ghost descended on a Sunday.
The Poor Man's Catechism: or The Christian Doctrine Explained, with short admonitions by John Mannock, O.S.B. Published in 1859 by Edward Dunigan and Brother, James B. Kirker, 371 Broadway, New York, pages 112, 113.
Note the abbreviation of the Sabbath commandment in each of the above catechisms which declare that Sunday is the day to be kept holy.
www.biblelight.net /notsun.htm   (11087 words)

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