Staff Sergeant Marcario García also known as Macario García (January 20, 1920 – December 24, 1972) was the first Mexican immigrant to receive the Medal...
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Manolo García, Spanish singer and painter Manolo García (make-up artist), Spanish make-up artist Manuel García (disambiguation), multiple people Marcario Garcia...
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Sr. Ernest Dervishian Desmond Doss Charity Earley Dwight Eisenhower Marcario García James Gavin Eduardo Gomez Gary Gordon & Randall Shughart Arthur Gregg...
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native Mexican recipient was Staff Sergeant Marcario Garcia and the first Puerto Rican was PFC Fernando Luis Garcia. 1st Lt. Rudolph B. Davila, of Hispanic-Filipino...
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Medal, First Class for VIETNAM 1966–1969 William Shemin (posthumously) Marcario Garcia George L. Mabry, Jr. Bernard J. Ray (posthumously) Theodore Roosevelt...
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Magnolia Park Marcario Garcia Elementary School (Houston) - The school, which opened in October 1992, was named after military veteran Marcario Garcia. Garden...
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Gallegos, Jr. - Democratic politician in the U.S. state of Texas. Marcario García - Resident of Sugar Land and member of the military Refugio Gómez Jim...
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Marcario Garcia: United States Army. Born in Villa de Castano, Mexico. Place and Date of Action: Near Grosshau, Germany, November 27, 1944. Garcia was...
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France Silva, David B. Barkley, Lucian Adams, Rudolph B. Davila, Marcario Garcia, Harold Gonsalves, David M. Gonzales, Silvestre S. Herrera, Jose M...
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Captain James H. Fields, for action in World War II Staff Sergeant Marcario Garcia, for action in World War II First Lieutenant Raymond L. Knight, for...
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