That' right, Lest We Forget! It appears that our local newspapers have done that and not surprising. Since majority of the newspapers are left minded, social minded and just flat out liars, expected. Sad though, because of this younger generation, they have that right to be the above. To the dumbass at 1:15 PM, race or color had nothing to do with it.
An estimated 400,000 Mexican Americans served in the US armed forces during the war, and compared to other ethnic and racial groups in the United States, Mexican Americans served in disproportionately high numbers in frontline combat positions
Who was a Mexican American hero that fought for the United States during WWII? Mexican-born Silvestre S. Herrera (1916-2007) wasn't even a U.S. citizen when he signed up to fight for the United States in World War II.
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Most of them were White, Montoya.
Very few Mexicans landed on the beaches of France. Look it up.
Thanks for praising the Gringo for once!
That' right, Lest We Forget! It appears that our local newspapers have done that and not surprising. Since majority of the newspapers are left minded, social minded and just flat out liars, expected. Sad though, because of this younger generation, they have that right to be the above. To the dumbass at 1:15 PM, race or color had nothing to do with it.
Mexicans were already there pendejetes.
Just keep sending the disability checks.
Did Mexicans fight for the US in ww2?
An estimated 400,000 Mexican Americans served in the US armed forces during the war, and compared to other ethnic and racial groups in the United States, Mexican Americans served in disproportionately high numbers in frontline combat positions
Who was a Mexican American hero that fought for the United States during WWII?
Mexican-born Silvestre S. Herrera (1916-2007) wasn't even a U.S. citizen when he signed up to fight for the United States in World War II.
Not one hillbilly was there FACT c/s look it up
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