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'''Eero Johannes Naapuri''' (December 29, 1918, [[Lammi]] – December 14, 1987) was a [[Finland|Finnish]] [[Colonel]]<ref name="Colonel">[http://www.demari.fi/content/view/1350/344/ ''Onnistunut juhla Taistelijan Talolla''] (Finnish).</ref> and skier. |
'''Eero Johannes Naapuri''' (December 29, 1918, [[Lammi]] – December 14, 1987, [[Helsinki]]) was a [[Finland|Finnish]] [[Colonel]]<ref name="Colonel">[http://www.demari.fi/content/view/1350/344/ ''Onnistunut juhla Taistelijan Talolla''] (Finnish).</ref> and skier. |
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Naapuri was born in [[Lammi]]. He was a the leader of the national Olympic [[Military patrol at the 1948 Winter Olympics|military patrol team]] in [[1948 Winter Olympics|1948]] which placed second. His military rank at his time was [[Kapteeni]]. |
Naapuri was born in [[Lammi]]. He was a the leader of the national Olympic [[Military patrol at the 1948 Winter Olympics|military patrol team]] in [[1948 Winter Olympics|1948]] which placed second. His military rank at his time was [[Kapteeni]]. |
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At the [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1950|Nordic World Ski Championships 1950]] he also finished second with his military patrol.<ref name="NordSki1950">[http://www.mil.fi/liikunta/main.php?doc=index.historia.englanti ''Historia englanniksi-a short story of military sports in Finland''].</ref> He died in [[Helsinki]]. |
At the [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1950|Nordic World Ski Championships 1950]] he also finished second with his military patrol.<ref name="NordSki1950">[http://www.mil.fi/liikunta/main.php?doc=index.historia.englanti ''Historia englanniksi-a short story of military sports in Finland''].</ref> He died in [[Helsinki]]. |
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* [http://www.elsokilta.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=6&pos=118 Picture of Eero Naapuri] |
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Full name | Eero Johannes Naapuri | ||||||||||||||
Born | Lammi, Finland | December 29, 1918||||||||||||||
Died | December 14, 1987 Helsinki, Finland | (aged 68)||||||||||||||
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Eero Johannes Naapuri (December 29, 1918, Lammi – December 14, 1987, Helsinki) was a Finnish Colonel[1] and skier.
Naapuri was born in Lammi. He was a the leader of the national Olympic military patrol team in 1948 which placed second. His military rank at his time was Kapteeni. At the Nordic World Ski Championships 1950 he also finished second with his military patrol.[2] He died in Helsinki.
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