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Marc Anthony's interpretation of Hernandez' "Preciosa" here | |
and "Lamento Borincano" here | |
"La Borinqueña" - Lola Rodriguez de Tio's revolutionary anthem interpreted by Danny Rivera here | |
"Que Bonita Bandera" by Florencio Morales Ramos (Ramito)] here | |
Juan Antonio Corretjer and Roy Brown's interpretation of "Boricua en la Luna" here | |
"Verde Luz" interpreted by José Feliciano here | |
"Yo Soy Boricua" interpreted by various artists here | |
"Musica Patriotica de Puerto Rico" interpreted by various artists here |
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The History of Hispanics in the U.S. Navy
1. Go to: Hispanics in the United States Navy
First Puerto Rican Rhodes scholar
2. Go to: First Lieutenant Hila Levy
Author whose book shed a light on
an estimated 20,000 looted art works by the Nazis
3. Go to: Hector Feliciano
Battles in Puerto Rico
duirng the Spanish-American War
4. Go to: Puerto Rican Campaign
Irish history in Puerto Rico
5. Go to: Irish immigration to Puerto Rico
Only blind officer in the U.S. Special Forces
6. Go to: Captain Ivan Castro
Recipiant of Cruz Laureada de San Fernando
(Spain's version of the Medal of Honor)
7. Go to: Captain Felix Arenas Gaspar
First Puerto Rican to hold the
United States Attorney's post
in New York City on an interim basis
8. Go to: Benito Romano
A list of some of the greatest
Puerto Rican military personel
9. Go to: List of notable Puerto Ricans in the military
Puerto Rican nationalist leader
10. Go to: Carlos Vélez Rieckehoff
"Father of the Puerto Rican Theater"
11. Go to: Francisco Arriví
"Father of the San Juan Civil Defense"
12. Go to: Colonel Gilberto Jose Marxuach
"Youngest C-141 aircraft commander and captain at age 22"
13. Go to: Brigadier General Jose M. Portela
"Puerto Rican poet nominated for the Nobel Prize in literature"
14. Go to: Francisco Matos Paoli
"Founding father of Banco Popular de Puerto Rico,
the largest Hispanic bank in the United States"
15. Go to: Rafael Carrión, Sr.
"Lawyer, politician and advocate for Puerto Rico's independence"
16. Go to: Rosendo Matienzo Cintrón
"Astronomer who has the distiction of having
a galactic cluster "Blanco 1" and
the largest 4-m telescope in the Southern Hemisphere,
"Blanco 4-m" named after him."
17. Go to: Dr. Victor Manuel Blanco
"French military hero and inventer of the Negroni cocktail."
18. Go to: General Pascal Olivier Count de Negroni
"Puerto Rican musician, singer and composer of Boleros"
19. Go to: Miguel Poventud
"The first woman in Puerto Rico and
in all of Latin America to be elected to a government legislative body"
20. Go to: María Luisa Arcelay
"The historical Teatro Puerto Rico in the Bronx, NYC"
21. Go to: Teatro Puerto Rico
"Puerto Rican agriculturist, businessman, philanthropist, and politician"
22. Go to: Eduardo Georgetti
"Puerto Rican Poet, civic leader and journalist"
23. Go to: Francisco Rojas Tollinchi
"Puerto Rican soldier who led his men in
the Battles of Fredericksburg
and Wyse Fork during the American Civil War"
24. Go to: Lieutenant Augusto Rodriguez
"Major exponent of Puerto Rico’s "Jibaro" (folkloric) music"
25. Go to: Tomás "Maso" Rivera
"Greatest exponent of Puerto Rico’s "Jibaro" (folkloric) music"
26. Go to: Ladislao "El Maestro Ladi" Martinez
"Holds the record for the most medals won
at the Central American and Caribbean Games."
27. Go to: Anita Lallande
"First Hispanic promoted Chief Petty Officer
and later to Chief Warrant Officer in the United States Coast Guard"
28. Go to: CWO2 Joseph B. Aviles, Sr
"First Puerto Rican to reach international fame in the musical arts"
29. Go to: Antonio Paoli
"First Puerto Rican to perform the first
simultaneous pancreas and kidney transplant in Puerto Rico."
30. Go to: Dr. Diego R. Solís
"Dr. Santiago Delpín wrote the first book in Spanish
about organ transplants."
31. Go to: Dr. Eduardo Santiago Delpín
"Dr. Cordero is the founding Director of the National Center
on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities ."
32. Go to: Dr. José F. Cordero
"Dr. Cordero Hardy's work helped other scientists understand
about how vitamin E works in the human body."
33. Go to: Dr. María Cordero Hardy
"Dr. Martínez-Maldonado authored numerous scientific publications
on blood pressure and
the effect of high blood pressure on the kidneys."
34. Go to: Dr. Manuel Martínez Maldonado
"Estavillo is the first Hispanic in the history of the
New York City police department to reach the three-star rank of Chief of Patrol"
35. Go to: NYPD Chief Nicholas Estavillo
"co-founder the "Partido Popular Democrático de Puerto Rico".
36. Go to: José M. Dávila Monsanto
"The first Cuban born female officer in the U.S Army".
37. Go to: Lt. Col. Mercedes O. Cubria
"González founded "The Association of Registered Nurses of Puerto Rico"
and denounced the discrimination against women and nurses in Puerto Rico.".
38. Go to: Rosa A. González
"Marqués de La Esperanza"
"He was also considered one of the most powerful men of the entire Spanish Caribbean."
39. Go to: José Ramon Fernández
"Rosado (103 years old) was imprisoned multiple times
because of her commitment to the cause of Puerto Rican Independence."
40. Go to: Isabel Rosado
"Pedro Albizu Campo's barber and
main protagonist in the "Gunfight of Salon Boricua."
41. Go to: Vidal Santiago Díaz
"Planned and conspired to lead a slave revolt on Puerto Rico"
42. Go to: Marcos Xiorro
"Caamaño was a highly decorated soldier
who defended San Juan during the Spanish-American War"
43. Go to: Brigadier General Ramón Acha Caamaño
"Viguié, a pioneer in Puerto Rico's film industry
produced "Romance Tropical" the first Puerto Rican film with sound produce"
44. Go to: Juan Emilio Viguié
"Historic Ranch in Glendale, Arizona"
45. Go to: Sahuaro Ranch
"Sub-Commander of the "Cadets of the Republic
who was involved in the Ponce Massacre."
46. Go to: Tomás López de Victoria
"Founder of COLSA Corporation"
47. Go to: Francisco J. Collazo
"Puerto Rican inventor
who holds various patents in the field of Medical Technology"
48. Go to: Jorge N. Amely Vélez
"Chardón was the Secretary of State of Puerto Rico from 1969 to 1973
and the Puerto Rico Adjutant General from 1973 to 1975"
49. Go to: Carlos Fernando Chardón
"This is a list of Puerto Rican recipients"
50. Go to: List of Puerto Rican Presidential Citizens Medal recipients
"Founder of the town of Glendale, Arizona"
51. Go to: William John Murphy
"Catlin Court Historic District of Glendale, Arizona"
52. Go to: Catlin Court Historic District
"Figueroa is the first Puerto Rican to swim across the Strait of Gibraltar"
53. Go to: Orlando Fernández
"Mendez became an American civil rights pioneer who together with her husband
changed California and set an important legal precedent for ending de jure segregation in the United States
the landmark desegregation case Mendez v. Westminster.
54. Go to: Felicitas Mendez
"Historic properties,etc. in Chandler.
55. Go to: List of historic properties in Chandler, Arizona
"A spin-off from a section of the 65th Infantry Regiment article".
56. Go to: Borinqueneers Congressional Gold Medal
"A list of some of the remaining historic structures and monuments in Mesa".
57. Go to: List of historic properties in Mesa, Arizona
"Listed in the National Register of Historic Places"
58. Go to: Squaw Peak Inn
"This is a list of historic properties,
with images, of Florence"
59. Go to: List of historic properties in Florence, Arizona
"This is a list of historic properties,
with images, of Tombstone."
60. Go to: List of historic properties in Tombstone, Arizona
"Founder of Weedville, Arizona."
61. Go to: Ora Rush Weed
"This is a list of historic properties,
with images, of Paradise Valley."
62. Go to: List of historic properties in Paradise Valley, Arizona ---
"Martin Auto Museum contains a collection of historical classic automobiles in Phoenix, Az,"
63. Go to: Martin Auto Museum
"This is a list of historic properties,
with images, of Cave Creek."
64. Go to: List of historic properties in Cave Creek, Arizona
"Puerto Rican Nationalists who on March 1954
participated on an attack of the House of Representatives"
65. Go to: Irvin Flores
"A Puerto Rican Nationalist Party
who participated in the assassination of Elisha Francis Riggs,
the United States appointed police chief of Puerto Rico. ."
66. Go to: Hiram Rosado
"A Fort once located in
Quartzsite, Arizona."
67. Go to: Fort Tyson
"This is a list of historic properties,
with images, of Queen Creek."
68. Go to: List of historic properties in Queen Creek, Arizona
"This is a list of historic properties,
with images, of Bouse."
69. Go to: List of historic properties in Bouse, Arizona
"In 1943, Ong was one of only eight Chinese-American lawyers in the U.S.. Wing ran for the state House of Representatives of Arizona as a Democrat in 1946 and was elected, He was the first Chinese American in the country to be elected to a state House of Representatives."
70. Go to: Wing F. Ong
"Garfias was the highest elected Mexican American official in Phoenix during the 19th century."
71. Go to: Henry Garfias
"The Mother of Phoenix"
72. Go to: Trinidad Swilling
"This is a list of historic properties,
with images, of Quartzsite."
73. Go to: List of historic properties in Quartzsite, Arizona
"This is a list of historic properties,
with images, of Avondale."
74. Go to: List of historic properties in Avondale, Arizona
"The museum of the Phoenix Police Department in Arizona."
75. Go to: Phoenix Police Museum
"This is a list of historic properties,
with images, of Clarkdale."
76. Go to: List of historic properties in Clarkdale, Arizona
"Miranda became famous with the "Chiqueta Banana" commercial"
I helped to prepare the article for the mainspace".
77. Go to: Elsa Miranda
"The Goodyear Farms Historic Cemetery located in Avondale, Arizona".
78. Go to: Goodyear Farms Historic Cemetery
"The first Puerto Rican female
to reach the rank of Brigadier General in the United States Armed Forces".
79. Go to: Brigadier General Irene M. Zoppi
"Briana’s Law, named after 11 year old Briana Ojeda
requires police officers in New York to be re-certified for CPR training every two years."
80. Go to: Briana's Law
"This is a list of historic properties,
with images, of the town of Miami."
81. Go to: List of historic properties in Miami, Arizona
"A PBS documentary about Latinos in the Vietnam War"
82. Go to: On Two Fronts: Latinos & Vietnam
"This is a list of historic properties,
with images, in the town of Williams."
83. Go to: List of historic properties in Williams, Arizona
"This is a list of historic properties,
with images, in the town of Holbrook in Arizona."
84. Go to: List of historic properties in Holbrook, Arizona
"This is a list of historic properties,
with images, in the City of Kingman in Arizona."
85. Go to: List of historic properties in Kingman, Arizona
"This is a list of historic properties,
with images, in the Town of Willcox in Arizona."
86. Go to: List of historic properties in Willcox, Arizona
"This is a list of historic properties,
with images, in the City of Douglas in Arizona."
87. Go to: List of historic properties in Douglas, Arizona
"Bill Downing, an Arizona Wild West outlaw"
88. Go to: Bill Downing
"This is a list of historic properties,
with images, in the City of Nogales in Arizona."
89. Go to: List of historic properties in Nogales, Arizona
Historic structures with images in Fort Whipple
90. Go to: Historic Structures in Fort Whipple, Arizona
Historic structures with images in Gila Bend
91. Go to: Historic Structures in Gila Bend, Arizona
Historic structures with images in the town of Gilbert
92. Go to: Historic Structures in Gilbert, Arizona
Historic structures with images in Litchfield Park
93. Go to: Historic Structures in Litchfield Park, Arizona
Historic structures with images in Pearce
94. Go to: Historic properties in Pearce, Arizona
Historic structures with images in Fort Huachuca National Historic District
95. Go to: Historic properties in Fort Huachuca National Historic District
Historic structures with images in Duncan
96. Go to: List of historic properties in Duncan, Arizona
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