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  2. Aviator call sign - Wikipedia

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    Aviator call sign. An aviator call sign or aviator callsign is a call sign given to a military pilot, flight officer, and even some enlisted aviators. The call sign is a specialized form of nickname that is used as a substitute for the aviator's given name. It is used on flight suit and flight jacket name tags, painted/displayed beneath the ...

  3. Aviation call signs - Wikipedia

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    Aviation call signs. Aviation call signs or aircraft call signs are communication call signs assigned as unique identifiers referring to an aircraft. Call signs in aviation are derived from several different policies, depending upon the type of flight operation and whether or not the caller is in an aircraft or at a ground facility.

  4. List of aviators by nickname - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Schreiber, German jet ace. "Buck" – Robert McNair, Canadian fighter ace. "Bud" – George E. Day, American POW. "Bully" – Emil Lang, World War 2 Luftwaffe fighter ace. "Bunny" – Christopher Currant, British RAF fighter ace in World War II. "Butch". Arthur T. Harris, British commander of RAF Bomber Command during World War II (from ...

  5. Military call sign - Wikipedia

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    Military call sign. Military call signs are call signs (or callsigns) or specialized form of nickname assigned as unique identifiers to military communications. In wartime, monitoring an adversary's communications can be a valuable form of intelligence. Consistent call signs can aid in this monitoring, so in wartime, military units often employ ...

  6. Oleksii Mes - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine. Service/ branch. Ukrainian Air Force. Battles/wars. Russo-Ukrainian War. Oleksii Mes (20 October 1993 – 26 August 2024) was a Ukrainian fighter pilot with the call sign "Moonfish" of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He died when his F-16 crashed while repelling a Russian missile attack, according to the Ukrainian military.

  7. Andrii Pilshchykov - Wikipedia

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    Andrii Pilshchykov. Andrii Borysovych Pilshchykov (Ukrainian: Андрій Борисович Пільщиков; 3 February 1993 [ 3 ][ 4 ] – 25 August 2023) was a Ukrainian fighter pilot with the call sign "Juice" (Джус) and a captain [ 5 ] in the 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade [ 6 ] of the Ukrainian Air Force. [ 7 ][ 1 ][ 2 ] He was ...

  8. Vadym Voroshylov - Wikipedia

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    Vadym Oleksandrovych Voroshylov (Ukrainian: Вадим Олександрович Ворошилов; callsign " Karaya "; 2 February 1994) is a fighter pilot of the Ukrainian Air Force, and a recipient of the Hero of Ukraine award. He took his call sign, Karaya, in honor of the World War II German fighter pilot Erich Hartmann, the most ...

  9. Alexander Armatas - Wikipedia

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    Children. 4. Alexander P. Armatas is a naval aviator in the United States Navy. He is the flight leader and commanding officer of the Blue Angels, an elite fighter jet flight demonstration squadron. Armatas graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 2002 and was the commander of Strike Fighter Squadron 105, also known as the "Gunslingers".