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|nationality=US | |nationality=US | ||
|birth_date=25 May 1957 | |birth_date=25 May 1957 | ||
+ | |birth_name=Pietro Raffa | ||
|birth_place=Cleveland, Ohio, US | |birth_place=Cleveland, Ohio, US | ||
|death_date=2 December 2001 | |death_date=2 December 2001 | ||
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|constitutes=pilot, 9-11/Premature death | |constitutes=pilot, 9-11/Premature death | ||
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− | '''Lt. Col. Pete Raffa''' was the Ohio Air National Guard commander out of Toledo, Ohio, Commander of Operations, 180th Fighter Wing scrambled on 9/11. | + | '''Lt. Col. Pietro "Pete" Raffa''' was the Ohio Air National Guard commander out of Toledo, Ohio, Commander of Operations, 180th Fighter Wing scrambled on 9/11. |
==11 September 2001== | ==11 September 2001== | ||
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==Death== | ==Death== | ||
− | " | + | "Pietro “Pete” Raffa, the Perrysburg High School varsity boys' soccer coach and an Ohio Air National Guard commander, died of an apparent heart attack last night in St. Luke's Hospital.".<ref>http://www.toledoblade.com/news/deaths/2001/12/03/Perrysburg-boys-soccer-coach-dies-of-apparent-heart-attack/stories/200112030019</ref><ref name=davessearchfortruth/> |
==Legacy== | ==Legacy== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 18:19, 5 March 2019
Pete Raffa (pilot, 9-11/Premature death) | |
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Born | Pietro Raffa 25 May 1957 Cleveland, Ohio, US |
Died | 2 December 2001 (Age 44) |
Cause of death | "Heart attack" |
Nationality | US |
Lt. Col. Pietro "Pete" Raffa was the Ohio Air National Guard commander out of Toledo, Ohio, Commander of Operations, 180th Fighter Wing scrambled on 9/11.
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11 September 2001
{{FA|9-11 The Pentagon says he scrambled at 10:17,[citation needed] but eyewitness saw them at 09:00. "May have shot down the plane called Flight 93".[1]
Death
"Pietro “Pete” Raffa, the Perrysburg High School varsity boys' soccer coach and an Ohio Air National Guard commander, died of an apparent heart attack last night in St. Luke's Hospital.".[2][1]
Legacy
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