- Mele
Vojvodich Jr. (March 28, 1929 –
November 3, 2003) was an
American aviator and
major general in the
United States Air Force. He was one of the initial...
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followed very
rapidly with the
aircraft becoming uncontrollable. Mel
Vojvodich was
scheduled to take
aircraft number 126 on a
performance check flight...
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United States Coast Guard.
Retrieved 30 July 2023.[permanent dead link]
Vojvodich,
Donna (24
March 2023). "The Long Blue Line: The
Baker Twins—Re-searching...
- John C. May, Beth E. Mooney, John L. Thornton, John Veihmeyer, Lynn
Vojvodich Radakovich, and John S. Weinberg. Jim
Farley succeeded Jim
Hackett as...
- Sijan,
received the
Medal of
Honor posthumously.
Butch Verich, Mele "Mel"
Vojvodich, and Milo
Radulovich are
other notable veterans.
George Fisher was a 19th-century...
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District 2018–2020 Succeeded by
Matthew W.
Sibley Preceded by
Joseph M.
Vojvodich Deputy for
Materiel Readiness to the
Deputy Commandant for
Mission Support...
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Clarence A. Shoop, USAAF: WWII
observation pilot Major General Mele "Mel"
Vojvodich, USAF:
pilot for the CIA in Vietnam,
three DFCs.
Brigadier General Frederick...
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Brock Walker Fr LS 37
Brady W****s Fr K 38
Michael Lantz Fr LS 39
Michael Vojvodich Fr P 46 Alex
Melvin Sr P 47
Jacob Herbers Sr K 48
Anders Gelecinskyj...
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athletic director of The
University of
Pittsburgh (1968–1982) Mele "Mel"
Vojvodich (1929–2003) – USAF
major general John
Buccigross (born 1966) – ESPN sportscaster...
- Museum.
Archived from the
original on 2012-03-24.
Retrieved 2010-01-23.
Vojvodich,
Donna (2023-03-24). "The Long Blue Line: The
Baker Twins—Re-searching...