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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCaptain Angel F. Espada, U.S. Army, Killed In Action 12 November 1944

"A man of integrity," he was my grandfather's best friend, machine gunned in a NAZI ambush as he led his men in France. My grandfather, who also was in the Army, and grandmother threw him a going-away party in Panama, where they had been stationed before Capt. Espada shipped out overseas. My father remembered the occasion and the generosity of Capt. Espada, who gave my then-7-year-old dad a basketball as a gift. Decades later, my dad recalled the moment. It was the first time I had seen my father cry.
Some background info on Capt. Espada from University of Puerto Rico - Mayagüez, where he had served as an educator -- what we today call an Athletic Director:
"He exercised his vocation as a teacher, day by day in an intimate dialogue with his pupils and colleagues, making them buy into in his idea that scientific knowledge is a way of penetrating human reality," highlighted the profile read by the rector of the UPRM, Dr. Jorge Iván Vélez Arocho, during the unveiling ceremony organized by the Secretary of the Academic Senate, Joanne R. Savino. He added that as a teacher and as a friend he was an example of humanity, teaching his sports techniques to many schoolchildren. His intellectual and moral attitude had a lot to do with the roots in which his vocation as a physical educator grew."
More in Spanish: https://www.uprm.edu/news/articles/as2006067.html
I look forward to viewing a new documentary about the 65th Infantry Regiment, a unit Puerto Ricans who served together in World War 2 and the Korean War, "The Borinqueneers": https://borinqueneers.com/en_US/soldier/cpt-angel-f-espada/
JAD
(187 posts)Once when they pass away and once when their name is no longer said.
I will say Captain Espada's name today.
Kid Berwyn
(25,073 posts)There are so many people -- so many good people -- to remember.
lucca18
(1,471 posts)I will remember him too.💔
Kid Berwyn
(25,073 posts)Thank you for your kindness, my Friend!
roamer65
(37,974 posts)Kid Berwyn
(25,073 posts)At home, they fought and beat the Depression.
Overseas, they fought and beat the fascists and imperialists.
Today, we follow their example. Unfortunately, we also must continue their fight.
Croney
(5,020 posts)Kid Berwyn
(25,073 posts)Somehow, through space and through time, we are all connected.
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