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Felix Z. Longoria (April 16, 1920 – June 16, 1945) was an American soldier from Texas, who served in the United States Army as a private. He died during World War II and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery [1] after veterans supported his cause in a dispute over his funerary arrangements.
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[13] [14] [15] This documentary, written and directed by John J. Valadez, describes how Mexican-American Rights progressed after a World War II Veteran, Felix Longoria, was refused burial in his home town of Three Rivers Texas because of his ethnicity. In 2010 the Wilson County News published an interview with Ximenes. [16]
The Upper Arlington swimming and diving program is mourning the death of assistant coach Gary Grant, shown at lower right as the girls team poses with the Division I state championship trophy Feb ...
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The 3 Rivers Foundation for Arts and Sciences donated 6,000 acres to the Texas Tech University System. The Big Empty where the astronomy campus is located stretches from outside the Metroplex to ...
The Valero Three Rivers Refinery. The predominant economic drivers for Three Rivers, Texas, are oil and gas exploration, refining, ranching, and hunting. Tourism is on the rise due to the gateway to the Choke Canyon Reservoir through Three Rivers. Choke Canyon State Park offers boating, fishing, camping, educational services, and wildlife ...
He moved to Dallas, Texas and opened his architectural firm Corgan in 1938, [2] focusing largely on theaters and drive-ins. [3] In 1941, he designed the first drive-in theatre. [1] In the mid-1950s, Corgan designed the Dallas Love Field airport terminal. [1] In 1960, Corgan was the president of the Texas Society of Architects. [4]