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    • Faces of Post 41: The 1950s

    • Faces of Post 41: The 1950s

    • Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Arizona -- Latino -- Veterans

    • An account of the Arizona Latino contribution to the Korean War, and the growing influence of American Legion Post 41 in its fight against segregation in Schools of Arizona.
    • A moment with Steve Zozaya

    • A moment with Steve Zozaya

    • Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Arizona -- Latino -- Veterans

    • A moment with Steve Zozaya, at a 2008 photo shoot in the Arizona National Guard Hangar.
    • Brothers pay tribute

    • Brothers pay tribute

    • Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Arizona – Latino – Military Service

    • Military veteran Rick Leal puts together an exhibit honoring other veterans, called "The Legacy of Valor."
    • Bushmasters

    • Bushmasters

    • Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Arizona -- Latino -- Veterans

    • Arizona's Battalion; Two generations of Bushmasters on the front lines.
    • Faces of Post 41: The 1940s

    • Faces of Post 41: The 1940s

    • Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Arizona -- Latino -- Veterans

    • Latinos contribute to World War II, from Luzon and Corregidor to Normandy and Germany.
    • Frontline family

    • Frontline family

    • Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Arizona -- Latino -- Military Service

    • In the Rodriguez clan, military service is tradition.
    • Legacy of Courage The Story of Arthur Van Haren, Jr.

    • Legacy of Courage The Story of Arthur Van Haren, Jr.

    • Renolds, Jean; Raul Castro Institute; Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • World War II; Mexican America Military Service; U.S Navy; Military Aviation

    • Arthur joined the ranks of the few Mexican American men from Phoenix to be given public acclaim as decorated war heroes, although many from the city’s Mexican community served in World War II with distinction. Other young men who received public...

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