Friedrich T. Noltenius
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Friedrich T. Noltenius (January 1894-1936) was a German WWI flying ace, with a total of 21 kills. After the war he became interested in aero-medicine.
He was also a skilled oboe maker and map enthusiast.
His war diary and military service record (Kriegsranglisten-Auszug) was published in the Cross and Cockade Journal, Volume 7, Number 4 (Winter 1966). The war diary details the period between July 15 and November 5, 1918.
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