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CV Vietnam Veterans
Posted On 11/11/2008 00:53:05 by josedosanjos
Cape Verdeans have fought in every major conflict that the United States has been involved with.  Below are those Cape Verdean veterans of the Vietnam War.  Cape Verdean Veterans of the Vietnam War   
Armando Oliveira AndradeU.S. Army Personnel and Dependent Casualties, 1961 - 1981
John W. AndradeSouthCoastToday Obituary
Frank G. Babbitt, Sr.SouthCoastToday ObituaryU.S. Veterans Gravesites
Manuel Pina Babbitt, Sr.
Babbitt's body returning home
Joseph J. BaptistaSouthCoastToday... Read More





CV Korean Veterans - Part II
Posted On 11/11/2008 00:48:04 by josedosanjos
Cape Verdeans have fought in every major conflict that the United States has been involved with.  Below are those Cape Verdean veterans of the Korean War.  Cape Verdean Veterans of the Korean War - Part II Charles Edward MendesObituaryBrother of Gilbert Louis Mendes, a Marine Corps veteran
Adalberto O. Nereu Obituary
Phillip C. NobreObituaryBrother of Arthur C. Nobre, World War II Navy veteran
Anthony PinaSouthCoastToday Obituary
John A.J. Pina  SouthCoastToday Obituary  
Joseph P... Read More





Roel Caboverde Llacer - Profile
Posted On 05/17/2008 06:47:35 by josedosanjos


Name: Roel Caboverde Llacer

Date of Birth: November 20, 1947

Place of Birth: Baracoa, Cuba

Military: Cuban military

Education: Guantánamo’s School of Fine Art, graduating as a visual arts instructor (1983-1987)

Occupation: Painter

Children: 1 son; 3 daughters

Ancestry: Great-grandmother was a Cape Verdean slave named Caridad Cabo Verde.

Hobby: Deep-sea fishing

Residence: Baracoa, Cuba




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Discovery of the New World - CV turns 550
Posted On 03/14/2008 11:30:24 by cvol01
For the people who insist that Cabo Verde is a poor country let me give you my personal view. I have a good friend who is now retired and lives in Cabo Verde after devoting most of his life to the betterment of his country. Now he is unable to visit neighboring islands around him because he can’t afford it. He tells me that he wants to visit Boavista, but the island is now owned by foreign investments and therefore he would have to pay hotel rates imposed by the foreigners, which understandabl... Read More















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