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Omid-Ali Bovieri
امیدعلی بویری
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Captain Omid-Ali Bovieri was a distinguished Iranian Air Force pilot whose skill and daring became legendary following his historic flight under the White Bridge in Ahvaz. Recognized for his service and expertise as a fighter pilot, he remains a significant figure in Iranian military history. In 1980, Captain Bovieri was arrested for his involvement in the Nojeh coup attempt, also known as the Shahrokhi Uprising, a movement aimed at the nascent Islamic Republic. Following his arrest, he was brought to trial in Tehran. He was subsequently executed by firing squad later that year. Archival records and photographs preserve the memory of Bovieri, showing him both in full flight gear beside his aircraft and during the military trials that preceded his death. He is remembered by many as a patriot who remained dedicated to his professional identity until the end.
سروان امیدعلی بویری، خلبان برجسته نیروی هوایی ایران، به دلیل مهارت استثنایی و پرواز تاریخیاش از زیر پل سفید اهواز در یادها مانده است. او به عنوان یک افسر متخصص و خلبان جتهای جنگنده، چهرهای شناختهشده در تاریخ نظامی معاصر ایران محسوب میشود. در سال ۱۳۵۹، سروان بویری به اتهام مشارکت در قیام شاهرخی (کودتای نوژه) علیه جمهوری اسلامی بازداشت شد. او پس از بازداشت، در دادگاههای مربوط به این قیام در تهران مورد محاکمه قرار گرفت و در نهایت در همان سال به جوخه اعدام سپرده شد. تصاویر آرشیوی بهجامانده، او را در لباس پرواز در کنار جنگندهاش و همچنین در جلسات دادگاه نشان میدهند. یاد او به عنوان خلبانی که تا آخرین لحظه بر مواضع خود ایستادگی کرد، در میان همراهان و تاریخنگاران زنده نگاه داشته شده است.
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