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Wolfgang Thimmig

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Preceded by
  
Gerhard Kahtz

Religion
  
Lutheran

Succeeded by
  
George T Kurubo

Nickname(s)
  
Ameis

Nationality
  
German

Name
  
Wolfgang Thimmig

Profession
  
Officer


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Died
  
November 6, 1976, Stockholm, Sweden

67 - Luftwaffe Night Fighter ‘Ace’, Wolfgang Thimmig


Wolfgang Thimmig (October 4, 1912—November 6, 1976) was a German Luftwaffe night fighter ace during World War II. At the end of the war he had achieved no less than 24 aerial victories, reached the rank of Oberstleutnant and was Geschwaderkommodore for NJG 2, having previously been the Kommodore for NJG 4. In 1956, Thimmig joined the newly formed Bundesluftwaffe and was the Military Attache of the Federal German Republic in Sweden between 1959 and 1963. In addition to this he was the Nigerian Air Force's Chief of the Air Staff from 1965 to 1966. He was the second Commander of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), and assigned to the continuation of creating an Air Force for Nigeria by a 1963 agreement between Nigeria and Germany. Thimmig and the German Air Force Assistance Group (GAFAG) withdrew from Nigeria in January 1966 when their task of creating an Air Force was completed.

Wolfgang Thimmig NATTENS JGARE MAX THIMMIG BIOGRAFI OM FLYGARESSET WOLFGANG THIMMIG

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Wolfgang Thimmig Wikipedia