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''Praporshik'' Grigoriy Suk (also known as Grigory Suk in English, (ロシア語:Григорий Эдуардович Сук)) was a flying ace for the Imperial Russian Air Service during World War I. == Early life and service == Born in Lithuania〔http://www.theaerodrome.com/aces/russia/suk.php Retrieved 21 March 2011.〕 on 12 December 1896, Grigoriy Suk was of Czech and Russian heritage. He was born on the Rassudovo Estate. His Russian mother, Ljubov Osipovna Sorokina, was the daughter of a well-known physician, as well as an alumnus of the Women's College of Mariinskoe. His Czech father, scientist Eduard Ivanovich Suk, was notable enough to be a hereditary honorary citizen of Moscow. His siblings were brothers Boris and Alexei.〔Russian language website translated via Microsoft http://persones.ru/biography-19408.html Retrieved 4 August 2011.〕 His uncle, Vyacheslav Suk, conducted the orchestra at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow.〔Franks et al 1997, p. 215.〕 Grigoriy Suk was raised in the Russian Orthodox faith.〔Durkota et al 1995, pp. 127-130.〕 Young Suk was educated at the Moscow Classical School, and passed on to the Moscow Imperial Practical Academy to study architecture.〔Kulikov 2013, pp. 75-79.〕 The outbreak of World War I changed Suk's direction, as he enlisted in the Cuirassiers on 5 August 1914. He subsequently requested a transfer to aviation service, and was forwarded to the Gatchina Flying School on 5 June 1915. In July 1915 he began his aviation training with a class on internal combustion engines.〔
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