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Robin Pare (16 July 1919 – 3 June 1942) was a South African flying ace of World War II, credited with five 'kills'. He was born in Wynberg, near Cape Town, in 1919. He joined the Permanent Force in 1939 and went to Military College, receiving his commission in April 1940. He joined 1 Squadron SAAF in May 1940 in East Africa, where he stayed until April 1941. He returned to South Africa as an instructor until October 1941 when he joined 5 Squadron SAAF in December 1941.

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  • Robin Pare (16 July 1919 – 3 June 1942) was a South African flying ace of World War II, credited with five 'kills'. He was born in Wynberg, near Cape Town, in 1919. He joined the Permanent Force in 1939 and went to Military College, receiving his commission in April 1940. He joined 1 Squadron SAAF in May 1940 in East Africa, where he stayed until April 1941. He returned to South Africa as an instructor until October 1941 when he joined 5 Squadron SAAF in December 1941. (en)
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  • World War II (en)
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  • 1942-06-03 (xsd:date)
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  • Robin Pare (en)
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  • Benghazi War Cemetery, Benghazi, Libya (en)
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  • Robin Pare (16 July 1919 – 3 June 1942) was a South African flying ace of World War II, credited with five 'kills'. He was born in Wynberg, near Cape Town, in 1919. He joined the Permanent Force in 1939 and went to Military College, receiving his commission in April 1940. He joined 1 Squadron SAAF in May 1940 in East Africa, where he stayed until April 1941. He returned to South Africa as an instructor until October 1941 when he joined 5 Squadron SAAF in December 1941. (en)
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  • Robin Pare (en)
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