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Qué (quién) es C Scott Jacobs - definición

GERMAN FLYING ACE (1894-1978)
Josef C.P. Jacobs; Josef C P Jacobs; Josef CP Jacobs; Josef C. P. Jacobs
  • Fokker Triplane flown by Jacobs. On this plane, his insignia of a winged demon is on a black fuselage.

C. Scott Jacobs         
AMERICAN ACADEMIC
Curtis Scott Jacobs, (Scott Jacobs), is an American argumentation, communication, and rhetorical scholar.
Christopher C. Scott         
JUSTICE OF THE ARKANSAS SUPREME COURT
Draft:Christopher C. Scott; Christopher Columbus Scott
Christopher Columbus Scott (April 22, 1807 – January 19, 1859) was a justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court from 1848 to 1859.Arkansas Courts, A Self-Guided Tour of Justice Building Portraits (2016), p.
Sherelle Jacobs         
BRITISH JOURNALIST
Shelly Jacobs; Sherelle Emma Jacobs; Cherelle Jacobs
Sherelle Emma Jacobs is a British journalist. She is the Assistant Comment Editor at The Daily Telegraph and has previously written for The Guardian.

Wikipedia

Josef Jacobs

Josef Carl Peter Jacobs (15 May 1894 – 29 July 1978) PlM, was a German flying ace with 48 victories during the First World War. The victory total of the prewar flier tied him with Werner Voss for fourth place among the war's German aces. His skill in aerial warfare brought him squadron and wing-level commands. By war's end, he was the leading ace flying the Fokker Triplane.

Postwar, Jacobs fought the communists attempting to take over Germany, before becoming a flight instructor for the Turkish Army. He was also racing both power boats and automobiles, as well as bobsledding. In line with the latter, he became a director of the Adler automobile works. In the 1930s, he also began repairing and manufacturing airplanes. As Hitler rose to power, Jacobs joined the Luftwaffe reserves as a major, but refused to join the Nazi party. He went into hiding in the Netherlands to shelter his company from the Nazis. While his Second World War experience is unknown, afterward Jacobs would own a construction crane company.