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Since this has the tag on it for the time being, I want to add here that it will soon have additional citations and information leading to the tag going away. Cevoli is mentioned in a number of sources, including Adam Makos' book Devotion, as the flight leader for the mission in which Jesse Brown was lost and for which Hudner ultimately won the Medal of Honor. He is Wikilinked from those FA-class articles and has enough mentions in books, periodicals, and having a post office named after him, that I think he more than qualifies for WP:NOTABILITY. Finktron (talk) 05:08, 6 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]