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Captain Victor "Transport"
Maghakian (Armenian: Վիգդոր Մաղաքեան;
December 30, 1915 –
August 17, 1977) was an Armenian-American
member of the
United States...
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figures of Armenian-American history,
including Soghomon Tehlirian,
Victor Maghakian, and
William Saroyan. The
Ararat M****is
Cemetery was the only Armenian...
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Douglas MacArthur, U.S. Army
general Victor Maghakian, also
known as
Captain Victor "Transport"
Maghakian Karl Marlantes, author, 2
awards Lee Marvin...
- (two awards) Kurt Chew-Een Lee
Justin LeHew William K.
MacNulty Victor Maghakian William Edward Campbell March Karl
Marlantes Pete
McCloskey John McNulty...
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Elliott Loughlin (two awards)
Douglas MacArthur (seven awards)
Victor Maghakian (two awards) Fred K.
Mahaffey (three awards)
Peyton C.
March Richard Marcinko...
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Brookline is home to a
thriving K–6
grade school system.
Richard Maghakian Memorial School, an
elementary school for
grades K–3, and
Captain Samuel...
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soldier of the
state of
Rhode Island.
Another Marine captain,
Victor Maghakian, is
considered one of the most
decorated American soldiers of the war...
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soldier of the
state of
Rhode Island.
Another Marine Captain,
Victor Maghakian is
considered one of the most
decorated American soldiers of the war....
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October 22, 1943 Shot down
seven enemy planes during this
period Victor Maghakian Marine Corps Platoon Sergeant Makin Atoll,
Gilbert Islands August 17–18...
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decorated Armenian Americans ever to
serve the
United States Victor Maghakian,
Marine Corps during World War II and is
considered one of the most decorated...