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John Christopher Aquilino [2] (born 1961) [3] is a retired United States Navy admiral who last served as the commander of United States Indo-Pacific Command from 2021 to 2024. [4] He previously served as the commander of the United States Pacific Fleet [ 5 ] and before that, commander of the United States Fifth Fleet and Combined Maritime Forces.
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Aquilino Boyd (1921–2004), Panamanian politician and diplomat; Aquilino Coppini (died 1629), Italian musician and lyricist; Aquilino López (born 1975), American baseball player; Aquilino Pimentel (disambiguation), Filipino politicians; Aquilino Ribeiro (1885–1963), Portuguese writer and diplomat; Aquilino Villalba (born 1983), Paraguayan ...
Made in China, a South Korean film directed by Dong-hoo Kim; Made in China, a Bollywood film directed by Mikhil Musale; Made in China (2019 French film), a French film directed by Julien Abraham; Made in China (2022 film), an Indian Kannada-language film; Ittymaani: Made in China, an Indian Malayalam-language film
China and Portugal established the comprehensive strategic partnership in 2005. [1] Both nations maintain friendly relations, which is due to three main reasons- the first being the Portuguese handover of Macau in 1999 , the second being the Portuguese prominence in the Lusophone , which includes nations China wishes to promote relations with ...
The current Old Goat is Admiral Stuart B. Munsch (USNA '85), who has served as Commander, United States Naval Forces Europe and Africa since 2022. He received the title and accompanying award from Admiral John C. Aquilino, the outgoing commander of United States Indo-Pacific Command on 26 June 2024.
Aquilino Gomes Ribeiro, ComL (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐkiˈlinu ʁiˈbɐjɾu]; 13 September 1885 – 27 May 1963, Lisbon), was a Portuguese writer and diplomat. He is generally considered to be one of the great Portuguese novelists of the 20th century.
Portugal has become one of the countries in Europe with the lowest attendances of theater and the lowest rates of book reading. The traditionally bad box-office results of Portuguese cinema, compared to the amount of foreign awards the same movies get, is also pointed out as a result of this gap.