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Evaristo Diaz-Carrasquillo 1929 - 2005

Evaristo Diaz-Carrasquillo of Carolina, Carolina County, PR was born on October 26, 1929, and died at age 75 years old on April 25, 2005. Evaristo Diaz-Carrasquillo was buried at Puerto Rico National Cemetery Section K Site 6171 #50 Avenida Cementerio Nacional, in Bayamon, Pr.
Evaristo Diaz-Carrasquillo
Carolina, Carolina County, PR 00987
October 26, 1929
April 25, 2005
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  • 10/26
    1929

    Birthday

    October 26, 1929
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  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: CPL Wars/Conflicts: Korea
  • 04/25
    2005

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    April 25, 2005
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    Puerto Rico National Cemetery Section K Site 6171 #50 Avenida Cementerio Nacional, in Bayamon, Pr 00961
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In 1929, in the year that Evaristo Diaz-Carrasquillo was born, American Samoa officially became a U.S. territory. Although a part of the United States since 1900, the Ratification Act of 1929 vested "all civil, judicial, and military powers in the President of the United States of America".
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In 1944, when he was merely 15 years old, on June 22nd, the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, called the G.I. Bill, was signed into law, pushed through by the veteran's organizations. Benefits provided for veterans to return to school (high school, vocational school, or college), obtain low interest home mortgages and low interest business loans, and (if needed) one year of unemployment insurance. Since most returning vets immediately found work, less than 20% of the unemployment benefits were distributed.
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