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On this Veterans Day episode, host José Francisco Ávila pays tribute to the remarkable, yet often overlooked, legacy of Garifuna soldiers in the U.S. Military. Discover the 200-year warrior tradition of the Garifuna people—from resisting colonial powers in St. Vincent (Paramount Chief Joseph Chatoyer at the Carib Wars in 1795) and fighting in Central American independence wars (like Juan Francisco Bulnes at the Battle of La Trinidad in 1827) to serving in every major U.S. conflict since World War II.
We discuss the challenges of recognition, why the Department of Defense often classifies Garifuna personnel as "Latin American ancestry," and the vital work of the Garifuna Veterans of America (GVA). Hear inspiring stories of distinguished service members, including Master Chief Petty Officer George Lopez, Major Juan Arzu, and Sergeant Major Sonia Lambert, whose dedication has driven progress for the entire Garifuna community.
Theirs is a legacy of courage, commitment, and excellence.
Resources:
Books by José Francisco Ávila
By Jose Francisco AvilaSend us a text
On this Veterans Day episode, host José Francisco Ávila pays tribute to the remarkable, yet often overlooked, legacy of Garifuna soldiers in the U.S. Military. Discover the 200-year warrior tradition of the Garifuna people—from resisting colonial powers in St. Vincent (Paramount Chief Joseph Chatoyer at the Carib Wars in 1795) and fighting in Central American independence wars (like Juan Francisco Bulnes at the Battle of La Trinidad in 1827) to serving in every major U.S. conflict since World War II.
We discuss the challenges of recognition, why the Department of Defense often classifies Garifuna personnel as "Latin American ancestry," and the vital work of the Garifuna Veterans of America (GVA). Hear inspiring stories of distinguished service members, including Master Chief Petty Officer George Lopez, Major Juan Arzu, and Sergeant Major Sonia Lambert, whose dedication has driven progress for the entire Garifuna community.
Theirs is a legacy of courage, commitment, and excellence.
Resources:
Books by José Francisco Ávila