IMMIGRANTS USED TO ASSIMILATE
see one of our troopers.
Irishmen and German immigrants served in large numbers in the Civil War. The sailor on the left who served in
the Spanish-American War was of Slavic ancestry. Many immigrants or their sons (like the Irish-American
policeman, center) served in the Armed Forces during World War One. This French woman (right) was happy to
see one of our troopers.
Irishmen and German immigrants served in large numbers in the Civil War. The sailor on the left who served in
the Spanish-American War was of Slavic ancestry. Many immigrants or their sons (like the Irish-American
policeman, center) served in the Armed Forces during World War One. This French woman (right) was happy to
The sons of immigrants served in huge numbers in World War Two. Irish, German, Italian, and Jewish blood
flowed through the veins of the Navy men (left). The red-blooded U.S. Army aviators on the right also traced their
ancestry to the many countries of Europe.
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