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  • 11Hispanic Americans in World War II — fought in every major battle in the European Theatre, from North Africa to the Battle of the Bulge, and in the Pacific Theater of Operations, from Bataan to Okinawa. According to the National World War II Museum, between 250,000 and 500,000… …

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  • 12Puerto Ricans in World War II — Puerto Ricans and people of Puerto Rican descent have participated as members of the United States armed forces in every conflict in which the United States has been involved since World War I. In World War II Puerto Rican members of the U.S.… …

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  • 13Lester Martinez Lopez — Infobox Military Person name=Lester Martinez Lopez born= birth year and age|1955 died= placeofbirth= Mayaguez, Puerto Rico placeofburial= caption=Major General Lester Martinez Lopez First Hispanic to head the Army Medical and Research Command at… …

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  • 14Occult pneumonia — is a pneumonia that is not observable directly by the eye, but can only be shown indirectly, especially by radiography. Occult pneumonia can be made visible by chest X rays. The general symptoms cough for more than 10 days and fever for more than …

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  • 15List of Puerto Ricans — This list of Puerto Ricans includes people who were born in Puerto Rico, people who are of Puerto Rican ancestry, and many long term residents and/or immigrants who have made Puerto Rico their home, who are significantly notable for their life… …

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  • 16North Carolina State Highway Patrol — Abbreviation NCSHP Patch of the North Carolina State Highway P …

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  • 17American Civil War — the war in the U.S. between the North and the South, 1861 65. * * * or Civil War or War Between the States (1861–65) Conflict between the U.S. federal government and 11 Southern states that fought to secede from the Union. It arose out of… …

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  • 18Mobile, Alabama — Mobile   City   From top: Pincus Building, Old City Hall and Southern Market, Fort Condé, Barton Academy, Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Co …

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  • 19performing arts — arts or skills that require public performance, as acting, singing, or dancing. [1945 50] * * * ▪ 2009 Introduction Music Classical.       The last vestiges of the Cold War seemed to thaw for a moment on Feb. 26, 2008, when the unfamiliar strains …

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  • 20Jefferson Davis — For other uses, see Jefferson Davis (disambiguation). Jefferson Davis President of the Confederate States of America In office February 18, 1861 – Ma …

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