Godwin Brumowski
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Godwin Brumowski | |
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26 July 1889 – 03 June 1936 | |
An Oeffrag built Albatros DIII flown by Godwin Brumowski; on the left. |
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Place of birth | Wadowice, Galicia |
Place of death | Schiphol, Netherlands |
Allegiance | Austria-Hungary |
Rank | Hauptmann |
Unit | Flik 1, 12, 41J (LFT) Jasta 24 (GAS) |
Awards | Order of the Iron Crown, Order of Leopold, Medal for Bravery, Military Merit Medal, Iron Cross |
Godwin Brumowski (26 July 1889 - 03 June 1936) was an Austro-Hungarian World War I flying ace. We was credited with 35 victories.[1]
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- ^ www.theaerodrome.com. Accessed 9 June 2008.