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    Bruno Brivonesi (16 July 1886 – 1970) was an Italian admiral during World War II. His brother, Bruto, was also an admiral. Brivonesi was born in Ancona...
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  • paratrooper general Bruno Brígido (born 1991), Brazilian footballer Bruno Brindisi (born 1964), Italian comic book artist Bruno Brivonesi (1886–1970), Italian...
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    Bergamini would receive further orders (to proceed to Malta) from Admiral Bruno Brivonesi, naval commander of Sardinia, as well as some documents regarding the...
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    was given command of the 3rd Cruiser Division, after its commander, Bruno Brivonesi, had been removed from command after the Battle of the Duisburg Convoy...
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    the ship on a nearby 12-meter (39 ft) sandbank at 23:27, but Admiral Bruno Brivonesi, commander of the 5th Battleship Division, vetoed the request until...
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    racer Mattia Bortolussi (born 1996), footballer Bruno Brivonesi (1886–1970), admiral Bruto Brivonesi (1888-1979), admiral during World War II Marcello...
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    Oriani-class destroyer Alfredo Oriani Distant Escort (Vice Admiral Bruno Brivonesi) [Ship data from O'Hara (2009) unless indicated] 3rd Cruiser Division...
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    German troops entered the La Maddalena naval base and captured Admiral Bruno Brivonesi, naval commander of Sardinia, who ordered his men to stand down and...
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    one MILMART legion and one autonomous regiment. The Navy (Admiral Bruno Brivonesi) and Air Force (General Umberto Cappa) units in Sardinia were also...
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