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Hispanic
American Medal of Honor Recipients
Thirty-nine
Hispanic-Americans are among the more than 3,400 Medal of Honor recipients
to be awarded this decoration from the President, in the name of Congress,
since its creation in 1861.
The U.S. Army Center of Military History reports that in 1973, the
U.S. Senate ordered the citations for these brave acts be compiled
and reprinted in a volume published by the Government Printing Office.
The following narratives describe the heroic efforts of the 39 Hispanic-American
Medal of Honor recipients, as they appear in the Congressional compilation.
Any misspellings or other mistakes can be attributed to the original
narrative.
List of recipients
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ADAMS,
LUCIAN
BACA, JOHN
P.
BARKELEY,
DAVID B.
BAZAAR, PHILIP
BENAVIDEZ, ROY
P.
DE LA GARZA, EMILIO
A., JR.
DIAS, RALPH E.
FERNANDEZ, DANIEL
GARCIA, FERNANDO
LUIS
GARCIA, MARCARIO
GOMEZ, EDWARD
GONSALVES, HAROLD
GONZALEZ, ALFREDO
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GONZALES,
DAVID M.
GUILLEN, AMBROSIO
HERNANDEZ, RODOLFO
P.
HERRERA, SILVESTRE
S.
JIMENEZ, JOSE
FRANCISCO
KEITH, MIGUEL
LOPEZ, BALDOMERO
LOPEZ, JOSE M.
LOZADA, CARLOS JAMES
MARTINEZ, BENITO
MARTINEZ, JOE
P.
OBREGON, EUGENE
ARNOLD
ORTEGA, JOHN |
PEREZ,
MANUEL, JR.
RASCON,
ALFRED
ROCCO,
LOUIS R.
RODRIGUEZ, CLETO
RODRIGUEZ,
JOSEPH C.
RUBIO, EURIPIDES
RUIZ, ALEJANDRO R.
RENTERIA
SANTIAGO-COLON,
HECTOR
SILVA, FRANCE
VALDEZ, JOSE F.
VARGAS, M. SANDO,
JR.
VILLEGAS, YSMAEL
R.
YABES,
MAXIMO
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