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The Borinqueneers

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What do the storied battles of Chosin Reservoir and Outpost Kelly have in common? They were both arenas where the heroic 65th Infantry Regiment, also known as the Borinqueneers, etched their names into military history. Join us as we uncover the legacy of these brave Puerto Rican soldiers who, from their formation post Spanish-American War to their critical roles in World War I and II, have shown unparalleled valor and commitment. Discover how their relentless spirit and battlefield acumen earned them numerous accolades and a Congressional Gold Medal in 2014.
This episode honors the 65th Infantry Regiment's remarkable journey through key European campaigns during WWII and their defining moments in the Korean War. Learn about their strategic contributions in securing the Panama Canal, their resilience amidst the freezing conditions at Chosin Reservoir, and their unyielding defense at Outpost Kelly and Jackson Heights. The Borinqueneers' story is not just about military achievements—it’s a tribute to the significant impact Hispanic soldiers have had in shaping the U.S. Armed Forces. Tune in to celebrate their enduring legacy of honor, fidelity, and the diverse individuals who have sacrificed for the values of the United States.

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What do the storied battles of Chosin Reservoir and Outpost Kelly have in common? They were both arenas where the heroic 65th Infantry Regiment, also known as the Borinqueneers, etched their names into military history. Join us as we uncover the legacy of these brave Puerto Rican soldiers who, from their formation post Spanish-American War to their critical roles in World War I and II, have shown unparalleled valor and commitment. Discover how their relentless spirit and battlefield acumen earned them numerous accolades and a Congressional Gold Medal in 2014.
This episode honors the 65th Infantry Regiment's remarkable journey through key European campaigns during WWII and their defining moments in the Korean War. Learn about their strategic contributions in securing the Panama Canal, their resilience amidst the freezing conditions at Chosin Reservoir, and their unyielding defense at Outpost Kelly and Jackson Heights. The Borinqueneers' story is not just about military achievements—it’s a tribute to the significant impact Hispanic soldiers have had in shaping the U.S. Armed Forces. Tune in to celebrate their enduring legacy of honor, fidelity, and the diverse individuals who have sacrificed for the values of the United States.

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