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    Luis de Florez (March 4, 1889 − November 1962) was a naval aviator and a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy that was actively involved in experimental...
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  • Fátima Flórez (née María Eugenia Florez; born 3 February 1978) is an Argentine actress and comedian. She was the partner of Javier Milei, president of...
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  • 1984), Colombian Olympic hurdler Luis de Florez (1889–1962), United States Navy admiral and aviator Manuel Antonio Flórez (c. 1722–1799), general in the...
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  • many contributions to aviation safety, Cooper received the Admiral Luis de Florez Flight Safety Award in 1966 and the Richard Hansford Burroughs, Jr....
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    Admiral Luis de Florez, who had become the director of technical research at the CIA. Believing that the program could best be handled by the military, de Florez...
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    Armed Forces as volunteers or through the draft. In 1941, Commander Luis de Florez played an instrumental role in the establishment of the Special Devices...
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    (1819–1892), businessman and financier who led the Atlantic Telegraph Company Luis de Florez (1889–1962), Rear Admiral in the United States Navy and aerospace pioneer...
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    Klapmeier brothers (category People from DeKalb, Illinois)
    & Young Entrepreneurs of the Year for Manufacturing - 2004 Admiral Luis de Florez Flight Safety Award - 2005 (Alan Klapmeier) CAFE Foundation's PADA Trophy...
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    leadership of the Army Air Forces throughout the world." 1943 – Captain Luis de Florez, United States Navy Reserve for his contribution to the safe and rapid...
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    then-Commander Luis de Florez became head of the new Special Devices Desk in the Engineering Division of the Navy's Bureau of Aeronautics (BuAer). De Florez championed...
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