Cristóvão de Mendonçahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cristovao_de_Mendonca
Familiar? :shock:
Citação de: "Duarte"Cristóvão de Mendonçahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cristovao_de_Mendonca Não, esse não é madeirense
António Abreuhttp://nautarch.tamu.edu/SHIPLAB/projec ... aabreu.htm
EARLY Wednesday, German panzer, infantry and parachute divisions swelled around Bastogne like a tidal wave, slashed the last remaining road leading into the city, completely surrounded the 101st. That day when Corps called by radio telephone to ask the Eagle situation, Lt. Col. H.W.O. Kinnard, Division G-3, replied: "Visualize the hole in the doughnut. That's us."
Just before noon on 7 January 1949, four Spitfire FR. 18s from No. 208 Squadron RAF on routine reconnaissance in the Deir al-Balah area inadvertently flew over an Israeli convoy that had just been attacked by the Royal Egyptian Air Force. IDF soldiers in the convoy shot down one of the British planes. The remaining three planes were then shot down by patrolling Israeli Air Force Spitfires flown by Slick Goodlin and John McElroy, volunteers from the United States and Canada respectively. Later that day four RAF Spitfires from the same squadron escorted by seven No. 213 Squadron Tempests and another eight Tempests from No. 6 Squadron, searching for the lost planes from No. 208 Squadron were attacked by four Israeli Air Force Spitfires and one of the Tempests was shot down, killing its pilot David Tattersfield.[111] Another Tempest was damaged by an IAF plane flown by Ezer Weizman.