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  1. John Wooldridge. John De Lacy Wooldridge, DSO, DFC & Bar, DFM (18 July 1919 – 27 October 1958) was a Royal Air Force officer and bomber pilot, and a British film composer. Early life. Wooldridge was born in Yokohama, Japan, and was educated at St Paul's School, London.

  2. John Wooldridge was born in Yokohoma, Japan on July 18, 1919. Educated at St. Paul’s School, London, his first job was as secretary to a boys’ preparatory school in Norfolk. All his spare time was spent flying with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve and studying music. In April 1938 Wooldridge transferred to the regular Air Force as a ...

  3. John Wooldridge was a commanding officer of 105 Squadron during World War Two and his book recounts how he and his fellow pilots of 105 and 139 Squadrons utilised the Mosquito plane to sting Nazi defences with daring low-level attacks.

  4. JOHN WOOLDRIDGE. John Wooldridge was born in Yokohoma, Japan on July 18, 1919. (John Huntley’s book on British film music incorrectly claims that he was born in Barnstaple in 1911.) He was educated at St. Paul’s School, London. His first job was as secretary to a boys’ preparatory school in Norfolk. All his spare time was spent flying ...

  5. True, Bogarde's character is not seen to have anything to do with music. But John Wooldridge, who came up with the film's story and co-wrote the screenplay, was a working composer, and the script is based on his experiences. Wooldridge also wrote the film's score — a rather unusual case of a composer evoking himself on film.

  6. Judge John T. Wooldridge He is a Senior District Judge (Ret.) and a former United States Military Judge with the Navy-Marine Corps Trial Judiciary. Judge Wooldridge has over twenty-three years of judicial service and has presided over numerous Civil, Criminal and Family Law cases.

  7. 3 dic 2023 · John Wooldridge was a commanding officer of 105 Squadron during World War Two and his book recounts how he and his fellow pilots of 105 and 139 Squadrons utilised the Mosquito plane to sting Nazi defences with daring low-level attacks.