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Milo John Radulovich (October 28, 1926 – November 19, 2007) was an American reserve Air Force lieutenant who was accused of being a security risk for maintaining a "close and continuing relationship" with his father and sister, in violation of Air Force regulation 35-62 as his family members were accused of Communist sympathies.
Nov 21, 2007 · Nov. 21, 2007. Milo Radulovich, who became a searing symbol of the excesses of anti-Communism in the 1950s when Edward R. Murrow broadcast an account of his firing as an Air Force reserve officer...
Nov 21, 2007 · Milo Radulovich, a former Air Force reserve lieutenant who became a national news story when he got caught up in the McCarthy-era Red Scare, died this week.
Nov 21, 2007 · Milo Radulovich, an Air Force reservist caught in the net of 1950s communist hunters, whose case was championed by CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow in a historic television program that led to the...
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Nov 20, 2007 · Milo Radulovich was a lieutenant who was discharged from the Air Force Reserve as a security risk in 1953, but later reinstated by CBS News and Edward R. Murrow. His story exposed the Cold War anti-communist crackdown and inspired the movie "Good Night, and Good Luck".
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Nov 29, 2007 · Milo Radulovich, avenging victim of the red scare, died on November 19th, aged 81. Nov 29th 2007 |. AP. IF A single date marked the beginning of the end for the red scare whipped up by...
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Nov 25, 2007 · SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Milo Radulovich, who in 1953 stood up to Sen. Joseph McCarthy’s anti-Communist browbeating in a showdown that led to the demise of McCarthyism, died Monday. He was 81 and...