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Carlo Aurelio Widmann

(1750 - 1798)

Venetian nobleman and admiral

Venetian nobleman and admiral
Venetian nobleman who served as an admiral of the Republic of Venice in the late 18th century.
Carlo Aurelio Widmann hailed from one of Venice's most prominent patrician families. He rose through naval ranks to become an admiral overseeing Mediterranean defenses. During his command, Venetian fleets faced the rising naval power of the Ottoman Empire and French Republic. Widmann was known for his strategic insight and efforts to modernize Venetian shipbuilding. He died in 1798, shortly before the fall of the Venetian Republic to Napoleon's forces.
1750 Carlo Aurelio Widmann
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Martin O'Meara

(1885 - 1935)

Irish-Australian sergeant, Victoria Cross recipient

Irish-Australian sergeant Victoria Cross recipient
Irish-Australian sergeant in World War I who received the Victoria Cross for extraordinary bravery at Pozières.
Born in County Tipperary, Ireland, on November 6, 1885, O'Meara emigrated to Australia before World War I. He enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force and served in the 16th Battalion on the Western Front. On July 2, 1916, at Pozières, he repeatedly ventured into no-man's-land under fire to rescue wounded comrades. His actions earned him the Victoria Cross, the British Empire's highest military decoration for valor. Wounded and shell-shocked, O'Meara spent years recovering, enduring physical and mental challenges. He returned to Australia and lived quietly until his death on June 14, 1935. His courage at Pozières remains a celebrated example of selflessness in wartime.
1885 Martin O'Meara Victoria Cross
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Pat Tillman

(1976 - 2004)

American football player and soldier

American football player and soldier
American football safety for the Arizona Cardinals who left the NFL to serve in the U.S. Army and was killed in Afghanistan.
Pat Tillman was a standout safety for the Arizona Cardinals in the NFL. He walked away from a lucrative contract to enlist in the U.S. Army following the September 11 attacks. Tillman served tours in Iraq and Afghanistan and became known for his dedication to his fellow soldiers. In 2004, he was tragically killed by friendly fire in Afghanistan. His legacy has inspired scholarships, foundations, and public service initiatives. He was posthumously awarded the Silver Star and Purple Heart for his bravery. Tillman's story continues to resonate as a powerful example of sacrifice and commitment.
1976 Pat Tillman