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Birth Name:
Ted Thorn (RAF officer)
Male
Birth Date:
Tue, Apr 15, 1913
Time of Birth:
Unknown (using Noon)
Place of Birth:
North End, England, United Kingdom
Age:
111
Zodiac Sign:
Aries
Astrology Data:
Sun
Edward Rowland "Ted" Thorn, DFC & Bar, DFM & Bar (15 April 1913 – 12 February 1946), also known as Roland Thorn, was a Royal Air Force pilot, squadron commander and a notable flying ace of the Second World War. He and his turret gunner shot down 12 enemy aircraft over the Dunkirk evacuation beaches and during the Battle of Britain. Thorn survived the war but was killed in a crash of an early jet fighter in 1946.
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Astrological aspects and planetary data / tags for Ted Thorn (RAF officer): Sun 24 Aries, Moon 11 Leo, Mercury 0 Aries, Venus 9 Taurus, Mars 12 Pisces, Jupiter 17 Capricorn, Saturn 2 Gemini, Uranus 7 Aquarius, Neptune 23 Cancer, Pluto 28 Gemini, Sun Square Neptune, Mercury Square Pluto, Mercury Sextile Saturn, Sun Semi Square Mars, Sun Sextile Pluto, Venus Sextile Mars, Venus Square Uranus, Jupiter Sesquiquadrate Saturn
Categories related to Ted Thorn (RAF officer): April 15 births, 1913 births, Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom), Royal Air Force squadron leaders, Aviators killed in aviation accidents or incidents in England, English aviators, Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Medal, 1946 deaths, British World War II flying aces, Royal Air Force pilots of World War II, The Few
Photo attribution: P.H.F. Tovey, Royal Air Force official photographer, This is photograph CH 2526 from the collections of the Imperial War Museums.
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