Garcia, Macario, Papers, 1940-1993

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Garcia, Macario, Papers, 1940-1993

The Macario Garcia Papers, 1940-1993, contain photocopies of newspaper clippings, official military records and medical files, citations, history of the Medal of Honor, and history of the Fourth Infantry Division relating to the career of Sgt. Macario Garcia.

3 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8006499

University of Texas Libraries

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