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Edmund Ernest García

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for repairs in June. Garcia was then transferred to serve as prospective commanding officer of the destroyer escort
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Garcia, was supposed to graduate from the academy in 1926, however he did not graduate and receive his commission of
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Puertorriquenos Who Served With Guts, Glory, and Honor. Fighting to Defend a Nation Not Completely Their Own.
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where he served as an artillery officer from 1927 to 1928. He was later assigned to
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From 1944 to 1945, Garcia served as commandant of the 58th Escort Division aboard
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joined another convoy and returned to New York on May 1. García was awarded the
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sailed to Casablanca and returned to New York on March. That same month
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From 1932 to 1939, of Garcia served in various ship's, among them
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on December 2, and returned to New York on December 25, 1943.
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In February 1942, Garcia assumed command of the minesweeper
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until June 17, 1927, because of his academic deficiency in
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In June 1943 he reported to the Brown Shipbuilding Co. in
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Garcia was born to Enrique García and Antonia Rumirez in
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on April 1, approximately 56 miles (90 km) west of
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joined a convoy, consisting of 72 merchant ships and 18
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for his actions. Part of the citation reads as follows:
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Ozona, Florida
Arlington National Cemetery
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USS Sloat
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United States Navy
USS Sloat
World War II
North Africa
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
captain
United States Army
United States Naval Academy
Emmet Montgomery Reily
Governor of Puerto Rico
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USS Wyoming

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