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  1. Panay evacuated the remaining Americans from the city on 11 December, bringing the number of people aboard to five officers, 54 enlisted men, four US embassy staff, and 10 civilians, including Universal News cameraman Norman Alley, Movietone News’ Eric Mayell, the New York Times's Norman Soong, Collier's Weekly correspondent Jim Marshall, La Stampa correspondent Sandro Sandri and Corriere ...

  2. Sopwith Camel formed in late 1965 with a lineup consisting of vocalist and saxophone player Peter Kraemer, guitarists Terry MacNeil and William Sievers, bassist Martin Beard and drummer Norman Mayell. Kraemer had dreamed up the name for the band while living in Haight-Ashbury at 1090 Page Street, the infamous 25-room Victorian house with the basement ballroom

  3. Norman Mayell is 81 years old and was born on 05/18/1942. Currently, Norman lives in Emeryville, CA. Norman's ethnicity is unknown, whose political affiliation is none; and religious views are listed as unknown. Norman is now single.

  4. When Norman Mayell was born on 20 May 1912, in Canada, his father, Edgerton Wesley Mayell, was 32 and his mother, Annie Tolton, was 39. He married Martha E Hayne on 29 May 1941, in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter.

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  6. Full music credits for Norman Mayell: 21 performances. Roles performed: drums, sitar, percussion, guitar, performer. Releases include: The Original Human Being (Blue Cheer), Oh! Pleasant Hope, The Sopwith Camel (Sopwith Camel).

  7. By December 9, the Panay was docked in the river at Nanking and 15 civilians had been taken on board—the four embassy staffers, four other U.S. nationals, and other foreign nationals including a number of journalists. Among the journalists were newsreel cameramen Norman Alley of Universal News and Eric Mayell of Fox Movietone.