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Robert Gregory (RFC officer) - Wikipedia William Robert Gregory MC (20 May 1881 – 23 January 1918) [1] was an Irish flying ace who served as a fighter pilot with the Royal Flying Corps during World War I He was also an accomplished artist and cricket player His death was memorialised in a series of poems by W B Yeats
Robert Gregory - University of Miami Robert W Gregory is Associate Professor of Business Technology at University of Miami Herbert Business School He also has a temporary unpaid appointment as Academic Research Fellow at MIT’s Center for Information Systems Research (CISR)
Major Robert Gregory, and the Irish Air Aces of 1917-18 Major Robert Gregory, and the Irish Air Aces of 1917-18 The Channel packet, lifeline of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF), left Boulogne early on the morning of 9 January 1918 On board was a small party of Royal Flying Corps (RFC) officers
Public servant and educator Robert Gregory has died Public servant and educator, Robert Gregory, who held top positions at several public entities, such as the HEART NSTA Trust, the former Jamaica Trade and Invest and the Jamaica Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA), has died
Challenge to official accounts of Robert Gregory death - RTÉ Major Robert Gregory, the only son of Yeats's long-time patron, Lady Gregory of Coole Park, Gort, Co Galway, died when his Royal Flying Corps aircraft crashed on the Italian front on 23
Robert Gregory - Washington and Lee University Robert Gregory, the son of W B Yeats's friend Lady Gregory, was a well-rounded man He studied at Harrow, New College, and the Slade, and he excelled at bowling, boxing, and horseback riding He worked in Jacques Blanche's design studio and had his own exhibition of paintings in Chelsea in 1914