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Carl Gustaf von Rosen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Count Carl Gustaf Ericsson von Rosen (august 19 1909 – july 13 1977) was a Swedish pioneer aviator, son of the explorer Eric von Rosen (1879–1948) and nephew of Carin Göring, wife of Hermann Göring.
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Luutnantti Carl-Gustaf von Rosen Carl-Gustaf von Rosen from Rockelstad was born in the late summer of 1909.
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eXile’s War Nerd wrote a fascinating column about Count Carl Gustav von Rosen, a Swedish aristocrat that led a flight of hand-painted Cessnas into battle against MiG-17—okay, the jets were on the ground—and other military targets in the Biafra conflict in Nigeria.
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Count Carl Gustaf Ericsson von Rosen (august 19 1909 – july 13 1977) was a Swedish pioneer aviator, son of the explorer Eric von Rosen (1879â 1948) and nephew of Carin Göring, wife of Hermann Göring.
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'... Von Rosen's involvement in Africa did not end with the Congo Crisis. He gained international fame seven years later when he flew relief missions for aid organistions into war torn Biafra, a break-away republic of Nigeria. Disgusted at t...
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Count Carl Gustav von Rosen (1909Swedish pioneer aviator, son of the explorer Erik von Rosen (18791948) and nephew of Karin Göring, wife of Hermann Göring...
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von Rosen was married to baroness Mary Fock (1886-1967) with whom he had six children: Bjorn (b. 1905), Mary (b. 1906), Carl Gustaf von Rosen (b. 1909), Birgitta (b. 1913), Egil (b. 1919), and Anna (b. 1926). Eric von Rosen's father was count Carl Gustaf von Rosen and his mother was Ella Carlton Moore of Philadelphia,
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Count Carl Gustaf Bloomfield Eric von Rosen (born June 2 1879 in Stockholm, died April 25 1948 Skeppsholmen, Stockholm) was a Swedish Honorary doctor, patron, explorer and ethnograph. von Rosen was married to baroness Mary Fock (1886-1967) with whom he had six children: Carl Gustaf von Rosen (b. 1909), Bjorn (b. 1905),
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In May 1947, the Swedish aviator Count Carl Gustaf von Rosen made a good publicity for the SAAB Safir by flying a 91A from Sweden to Ethiopia during a 31 hour non-stop flight.
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Unventuresome Swedes spend their vacations at the seashore with wives and children. Count Carl Gustaf von Rosen, on the other hand, has left the family home this year and with four other men has...
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