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Brigadier General Mihiel "Mike"
Gilormini Pacheco (August 3, 1918 –
January 29, 1988) was a
United States Air
Force officer who
served in the
Royal Air...
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aerial combat as well. This was the case of then-Captains
Mihiel "Mike"
Gilormini and
Alberto A. Nido,
Lieutenants José
Antonio Muñiz and César Luis González...
- said
conflict as
members of the
armed forces of the
United States Mihiel Gilormini,
Brigadier General, U.S. Air Force;
World War II hero,
recipient of 5...
- came into
existence as a
result of the
efforts led by
Colonel Mihiel Gilormini also
known as "El
Gallo de Yauco",
Colonel Alberto A. Nido and Lieutenant...
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volunteers or
through the draft. Some Hispanics, such as
Mihiel "Mike"
Gilormini and
Alberto A. Nido,
served and
fought for two
different countries as...
- Cold War lines.
Colonel Mihiel Gilormini was
named commander of the 198th
Fighter Squadron in
Puerto Rico.
Gilormini and
Colonel Alberto A. Nido, together...
- Grande.
Tozza Castle,
replica of a
small castle in Corsica,
built by the
Gilormini family.
Volkyland Museum,
dedicated to the
Volkswagen Beetle or Bug. To...
- Farinacci,
Jorge – politician. Georgetti,
Eduardo -
sugar baron, politician.
Gilormini,
Mihiel "Mike" – military. Mignucci, Andrés – architect. Mignucci, Antonio...
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Mariana Bracetti -
revolutionary Franquiz, José A. (1906–1967) – poet
Gilormini,
Mihiel "Mike" (1918–1988) –
World War II hero and
founder of the Puerto...
- parti****tion of the
Puerto Rican women in the
Second World War.
Mihiel Gilormini,
Brigadier General, U.S. Air Force. WWII
pilot with
Royal Canadian Air...