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Old 02-22-08, 01:36 AM   #1
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I have been told that there is an officer who died while serving with the 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment, Army of the United States, who graduated at the United States Naval Acadamy. The officer was denied a commission upon graduating during World War II due to his ethnicity, and was thus given a commission in the Infantry Corps of the United States Army.
Now I have looked online, and have not found any information regarding this through the USNA Alumni Association. How would I go about finding out the validity of this statement. The statement is made in a documentary I saw on PBS on Filipino American History produced in Washington State.

Any help would be greatly appretiated.
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