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- Text: . He is one of 12 siblings including his U.S. veteran brother, Junior who was also a member of the Young Lords. His father was a store manager in downtown Manhattan
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- Text: up speaking his native Navajo language with his parents as a sheep herder on a farm in the reservation. During World War II, Navajo US veterans were called code
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- Text: of trouble since I run the veteran’s history project, but we won’t worry about that now right here. So, were you in the army or? (MP): Air Force for those four years. (JS): Air Force for four years, alright, and for four years then let’s see, were you
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- Text: an Officer Candidate School there? (DF): I was. OCS in Newport, Rhode Island. (JS): Well, since you are talking to the Director of the GVSU Veteran’s History Project, I’m going to have to ask you a few questions about that. What did your training program
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- Text: give to the organization. And they were really flexible about that, so within education if I was interested in doing, what about programming for new people? Okay. What about veterans? What about trustees? It’s actually how I ultimately would get