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"French Aviator"
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#11322662
11 June 2024
BRETTEVILLE-SUR-LAIZE, FRANCE - JUNE 07, 2024: Lieutenant General (retired) Richard Rohmer during the Canadian ceremony at the Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery, commemorating the 80th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy, in Bretteville-sur-Laize, France, on June 07, 2024. The Normandy landing on June 6, 1944, which will forever go down in history, was the epitome of an unparalleled naval invasion, driving the Allies' noble quest to liberate France and transform the waves of the Western Front, ultimately paving the way for triumphant victory in World War II.
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#7464850
30 November 2021
The cenotaph of Josephine Baker, covered with the French flag, followed by a female aviator of the Air Force and Space carrying the cushion on which are placed the five decorations of the American-born French dancer and singer who fought in the French Resistance and later battled racism, enters to the French Pantheon through the Great Door in Paris, during a ceremony that celebrates a life "placed under the sign of the quest of freedom and justice" on November 30, 2021. The icon of the Roaring Twenties, born in 1906 in the United States before adopting French nationality, will be only the sixth woman out of 80 illustrious figures to receive the honor of being welcomed into the Pantheon, a grandiose neoclassical building in the heart of Paris, whose pediment proclaims "To the great men, the grateful fatherland3.
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#7464852
30 November 2021
The cenotaph of Josephine Baker, covered with the French flag, followed by a female aviator of the Air Force and Space carrying the cushion on which are placed the five decorations of the American-born French dancer and singer who fought in the French Resistance and later battled racism, enters to the French Pantheon through the Great Door in Paris, during a ceremony that celebrates a life "placed under the sign of the quest of freedom and justice" on November 30, 2021. The icon of the Roaring Twenties, born in 1906 in the United States before adopting French nationality, will be only the sixth woman out of 80 illustrious figures to receive the honor of being welcomed into the Pantheon, a grandiose neoclassical building in the heart of Paris, whose pediment proclaims "To the great men, the grateful fatherland3.
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#7464854
30 November 2021
The cenotaph of Josephine Baker, covered with the French flag, followed by a female aviator of the Air Force and Space carrying the cushion on which are placed the five decorations of the American-born French dancer and singer who fought in the French Resistance and later battled racism, enters to the French Pantheon through the Great Door in Paris, during a ceremony that celebrates a life "placed under the sign of the quest of freedom and justice" on November 30, 2021. The icon of the Roaring Twenties, born in 1906 in the United States before adopting French nationality, will be only the sixth woman out of 80 illustrious figures to receive the honor of being welcomed into the Pantheon, a grandiose neoclassical building in the heart of Paris, whose pediment proclaims "To the great men, the grateful fatherland3.
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#7464856
30 November 2021
The cenotaph of Josephine Baker, covered with the French flag, followed by a female aviator of the Air Force and Space carrying the cushion on which are placed the five decorations of the American-born French dancer and singer who fought in the French Resistance and later battled racism, enters to the French Pantheon through the Great Door in Paris, during a ceremony that celebrates a life "placed under the sign of the quest of freedom and justice" on November 30, 2021. The icon of the Roaring Twenties, born in 1906 in the United States before adopting French nationality, will be only the sixth woman out of 80 illustrious figures to receive the honor of being welcomed into the Pantheon, a grandiose neoclassical building in the heart of Paris, whose pediment proclaims "To the great men, the grateful fatherland3.
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#7464858
30 November 2021
The cenotaph of Josephine Baker, covered with the French flag, followed by a female aviator of the Air Force and Space carrying the cushion on which are placed the five decorations of the American-born French dancer and singer who fought in the French Resistance and later battled racism, enters to the French Pantheon through the Great Door in Paris, during a ceremony that celebrates a life "placed under the sign of the quest of freedom and justice" on November 30, 2021. The icon of the Roaring Twenties, born in 1906 in the United States before adopting French nationality, will be only the sixth woman out of 80 illustrious figures to receive the honor of being welcomed into the Pantheon, a grandiose neoclassical building in the heart of Paris, whose pediment proclaims "To the great men, the grateful fatherland3.
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#7464860
30 November 2021
The cenotaph of Josephine Baker, covered with the French flag, followed by a female aviator of the Air Force and Space carrying the cushion on which are placed the five decorations of the American-born French dancer and singer who fought in the French Resistance and later battled racism, enters to the French Pantheon through the Great Door in Paris, during a ceremony that celebrates a life "placed under the sign of the quest of freedom and justice" on November 30, 2021. The icon of the Roaring Twenties, born in 1906 in the United States before adopting French nationality, will be only the sixth woman out of 80 illustrious figures to receive the honor of being welcomed into the Pantheon, a grandiose neoclassical building in the heart of Paris, whose pediment proclaims "To the great men, the grateful fatherland3.
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#7464862
30 November 2021
The cenotaph of Josephine Baker, covered with the French flag, followed by a female aviator of the Air Force and Space carrying the cushion on which are placed the five decorations of the American-born French dancer and singer who fought in the French Resistance and later battled racism, enters to the French Pantheon through the Great Door in Paris, during a ceremony that celebrates a life "placed under the sign of the quest of freedom and justice" on November 30, 2021. The icon of the Roaring Twenties, born in 1906 in the United States before adopting French nationality, will be only the sixth woman out of 80 illustrious figures to receive the honor of being welcomed into the Pantheon, a grandiose neoclassical building in the heart of Paris, whose pediment proclaims "To the great men, the grateful fatherland3.
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#4736654
5 August 2019
French hoverboard star Franky Zapata arrives for a press conference after he succeded to cross the Channel from France to England using a hoverboard on August 4th, 2019 in Calais, France. The former jetski champion succeded to make the 20-minute crossing on his turbo-powered hoverboard, the Flyboard Air, to mark the 110th anniversary of French aviator Louis Blériot's first cross-Channel airplane flight.
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#4736656
5 August 2019
French hoverboard star Franky Zapata arrives for a press conference after he succeded to cross the Channel from France to England using a hoverboard on August 4th, 2019 in Calais, France. The former jetski champion succeded to make the 20-minute crossing on his turbo-powered hoverboard, the Flyboard Air, to mark the 110th anniversary of French aviator Louis Blériot's first cross-Channel airplane flight.
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#4736658
5 August 2019
French hoverboard star Franky Zapata arrives for a press conference after he succeded to cross the Channel from France to England using a hoverboard on August 4th, 2019 in Calais, France. The former jetski champion succeded to make the 20-minute crossing on his turbo-powered hoverboard, the Flyboard Air, to mark the 110th anniversary of French aviator Louis Blériot's first cross-Channel airplane flight.
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#4736660
5 August 2019
French hoverboard star Franky Zapata during a press conference after he succeded to cross the Channel from France to England using a hoverboard on August 4th, 2019 in Calais, France. The former jetski champion succeded to make the 20-minute crossing on his turbo-powered hoverboard, the Flyboard Air, to mark the 110th anniversary of French aviator Louis Blériot's first cross-Channel airplane flight.
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#4736662
5 August 2019
French hoverboard star Franky Zapata during a press conference after he succeded to cross the Channel from France to England using a hoverboard on August 4th, 2019 in Calais, France. The former jetski champion succeded to make the 20-minute crossing on his turbo-powered hoverboard, the Flyboard Air, to mark the 110th anniversary of French aviator Louis Blériot's first cross-Channel airplane flight.
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#4736664
5 August 2019
French hoverboard star Franky Zapata during a press conference after he succeded to cross the Channel from France to England using a hoverboard on August 4th, 2019 in Calais, France. The former jetski champion succeded to make the 20-minute crossing on his turbo-powered hoverboard, the Flyboard Air, to mark the 110th anniversary of French aviator Louis Blériot's first cross-Channel airplane flight.
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#4736666
5 August 2019
French hoverboard star Franky Zapata during a press conference after he succeded to cross the Channel from France to England using a hoverboard on August 4th, 2019 in Calais, France. The former jetski champion succeded to make the 20-minute crossing on his turbo-powered hoverboard, the Flyboard Air, to mark the 110th anniversary of French aviator Louis Blériot's first cross-Channel airplane flight.
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#4736634
5 August 2019
French hoverboard star Franky Zapata takes to the air to cross the Channel from France to England using a flying hoverboard aka Flyboard on August 4th, 2019 at Bleriot beach in Sangatte, near Calais, France. The former jetski champion succeded to make the 22-minute crossing on his turbo-powered hoverboard, the Flyboard Air, to mark the 110th anniversary of French aviator Louis Blériot's first cross-Channel airplane flight.
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