Black servicemen and servicewomen in World War II

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This page is the history of those who served in the U.S. armed services and merchant marines during the Second World war.

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WAR HERO - Don Duplechein

WAR HERO - Don Duplechein holds a photo of his unit from World War II. Duplechein spent eight weeks at the Dachau concentration camp with the all-black 567th Ambulance Company.

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I want to thank all of you for serving with grace and diplomacy. How can we instill this same hope and belief in this generation of Blacks that are aware of the desparities in the United States of America?

26 Nov 2009