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Tag Archives: John Tomney
US Memorial Day: Remembering John Tomney, a Chinese American Soldier killed at Gettysburg
During an era when Asian Americans continue to be questioned for their loyalty and are still considered perpetual foreigners, it is worthwhile on US Memorial Day to note Asian Americans who fought and died for their country. One such Asian … Continue reading
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Tagged John Tomney, Memorial Day, US Army, US Civil War, US Memorial Day
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