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One of my wife's relatives[1] is over here (England) studying for a few
months. The subject of his great-uncle[2] came up. It seems that he has some fame in Georgia - with various streets, blocks of flats and even a cargo ship named after him. It seems that his claim to fame was that he was a fighter pilot during WWII. Now I've done a bit of searching the web, but all I've come up with boils down to this: Senior Lieutenant Garri Alexandrovich Merkviladze 270 IAP & 152 GvIAP, 15 victories (13 + 2 assists) and a Hero of the Soviet Union. If anyone has any more information about him, or pointers to more info that Google and Yahoo don't know about, I'd appreciate it. TIA Duncan. [1] Wife's grandfather's adopted daughter's son - we're talking tenuous relationships here :-) [2] Paternal great-uncle, just to muddy the waters |
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