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rdfs:comment | - Colonel Antulio Segarra (January 20, 1906 - September 14, 1999), was a United States Army officer who in 1943 became the first Puerto Rican in history to command a Regular Army Regiment. Segarra served as Military Aide to the Military Governor of Puerto Rico Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. and during World War II commanded the 65th Infantry Regiment.
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Commands | - *65th Infantry Regiment
- *G4 South West Command in Japan
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Caption | - Colonel Antulio Segarra
- (First Puerto Rican to command a Regular Army Regiment)
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Ribbon | - National Defense Service Medal ribbon.svg
- American Campaign Medal ribbon.svg
- Army Commendation Medal ribbon.svg
- Legion of Merit ribbon.svg
- World War II Victory Medal ribbon.svg
- European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign ribbon.svg
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Awards | - *Legion of Merit
- *Army Commendation Medal
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placeofburial | - Puerto Rico National Cemetery in Bayamon, Puerto Rico
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abstract | - Colonel Antulio Segarra (January 20, 1906 - September 14, 1999), was a United States Army officer who in 1943 became the first Puerto Rican in history to command a Regular Army Regiment. Segarra served as Military Aide to the Military Governor of Puerto Rico Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. and during World War II commanded the 65th Infantry Regiment.
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