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Raoul Stojsavljevic : ウィキペディア英語版 | Raoul Stojsavljevic
Hauptmann (later Major) Raoul Stojsavljevic was a World War I flying ace credited with ten aerial victories. His later career took him to postwar service in aviation both military and civilian. ==Pre-World War I== Stojsavljevic was born to an ethnically mixed marriage in Innsbruck, his father being a Croat, his mother, Adelheid Hohenauer, being Austrian. He attended a military middle school before he graduated from the Theresian Military Academy on 18 August 1908 and commissioned a leutnant in ''Feldjaegerbataillon No. 21''. By 1911, in addition to his duties as a company officer, he was a corps ski instructor. In 1913, he transferred into aviation. On 13 April, he began pilot's training. The First of May brought a promotion to Oberleutnant. On 2 July, he qualified as a pilot with Austrian certificate 114. On 14 October 1913, he participated in the first flight over the Alps from Vienna to Gorizia. Stojsavljevic's appointment as a field pilot followed on 7 April 1914. On outbreak of war, he was in Flik 1, stationed on the northeastern front in Galicia.〔〔(Retrieved on 6 April 2010. )〕
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