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AMERICAN FLYING ACE
Don Gentile; Dominic Gentile; Dominic S. Gentile; Don S. Gentile
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  • Piqua Ohio]]
  • Distinguished Service Cross]] to Gentile (left) and Colonel [[Donald Blakeslee]] on April 11, 1944.

Carlo Gentile         
ITALIAN PHOTOGRAPHER (1835-1893)
User:Curiocurio/sandbox/Gentile; Charles Gentile
Carlo Gentile (1835–1893), known professionally in his lifetime as Charles Gentile, was a 19th-century Italian-American photographer. After travelling the world, he settled in Victoria, British Columbia for a few years, photographing diverse subjects including the gold fields.
Gentile Portino da Montefiore         
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ITALIAN PAPAL LEGATE
Gentile da Montefiore
Gentile Portino da Montefiore (also Gentile Partino di Montefiore, ; c. 1240 – 27 October 1312) was an Italian Franciscan friar and prelate, who was created Cardinal-Priest of Santi Silvestro e Martino ai Monti by Pope Boniface VIII in 1300.
Gentile Reform         
ITALIAN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM REFORM
Gentile reform; Riforma Gentile; Legge Gentile
The Gentile Reform of 1923 was a reform of the Italian educational system through a series of normative acts (royal legislative decrees of 31 December 1922, n. 1679, 16 July 1923, n.

Википедия

Dominic Salvatore Gentile

Dominic Salvatore "Don" Gentile (December 6, 1920 – January 28, 1951), also known as "Ace of Aces", was a World War II USAAF pilot who surpassed Eddie Rickenbacker's World War I record of 26 downed aircraft. He later served in the post-war U.S. Air Force.