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In the late 1990s, Ranville was drawn to the case of Lieutenant Milo Radulovich, a Michigan native and Air Force Reserve officer who was designated as a security risk in the early 1950s. The Air Force claimed that Radulovich presented a risk because his father and sister were leftist or Communist sympathizers.
On 1 February 2018, Radulović signed for English Premier League side Brighton for an undisclosed fee, and was registered to their youth academy. [2] He played 22 matches for the club's youth team in Premier League 2 and scored eight goals in total.
The ambiguity between the Blaine faction and Half-Breeds regarding most of the Hayes presidency years is a revisionist historical inaccuracy that ignores the sharp contrasts between the groups; Blaine sharply came at odds with Hayes after 1877, and a mutual bitter antipathy was held between him and Half-Breed leader John Sherman that lasted for ...
Milo Radulovich, Air Force lieutenant; Lance Sijan (Serbian: Lazar Šijan), Air Force captain, Vietnam War, Medal of Honor; Mel Vojvodich, Air Force major general, Vietnam and Korea Wars, decorated; George Vujnovich, intelligence agent, World War II, decorated
Radulović (Serbian: Радуловић), Radulovich is a Serbo-Croatian surname, derived from the male given name Radul or Radule. Notable people with the surname include: Barbara Radulović (born 1982), Croatian TV host; Bojana Radulović (born 1973), Hungarian former handball player; Branko Radulović (1881–1916), Bosnian-born Serbian painter
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Radulović began his basketball career in his native Croatia where he played with Olimpija Osijek, Croatia Line Rijeka, Cibona and Šibenik.He later played with the following clubs: Sporting Athens, Basket Napoli, ASVEL Basket, DKV Joventut, Fórum Valladolid, Azovmash, Air Avellino, Enel Brindisi and Scafati Basket.