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Philip Hampden Tippetts-Aylmer 1942

Philip Hampden Tippetts-Aylmer was the father of Michael Hampden Tippetts-Aylmer and Fiona Tippetts-Aylmer. Philip Tippetts-Aylmer died on September 8, 1942, and was buried at Heverlee War Cemetery 9. B. 8. in Belgium. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Philip Hampden Tippetts-Aylmer.
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    Service number: 41333 Rank: Flight Lieutenant Regiment: Royal Air Force Unit/ship/squadron: 78 Sqdn. Honors/awards: D F C
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    September 8, 1942
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    Heverlee War Cemetery 9. B. 8. in Belgium
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In 1810, on November 17th, the Anglo-Swedish War (1810–12) began. Sweden declared war on the United Kingdom. While no hostilities occurred, France had demanded that Sweden declare the war and for economic reasons, Sweden complied. Two years later, France occupied Swedish Territory and Sweden sought peace with Great Britain.
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