Memorial Day Homages: 10 Latinos Who Have Made an Impact in the US Military

These ten Latinos stepped up and left a lasting impact and memory in the US Military

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Latinos have played a vital role in the US military, making significant contributions throughout American history. From the Revolutionary War to modern conflicts, Latino soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines have shown bravery and dedication. Their courage and commitment have helped shape the nation and protect its freedoms, inspiring future generations to serve with honor.


David Farragut

David Farragut was the first admiral in the US Navy. The Hispanic sailor was known for his service during the American Civil War, particularly for his victory at the Battle of Mobile Bay.

Diego Archuleta

A Union Army officer during the American Civil War, Diego Archuleta was the first Hispanic brigadier general in the US Army. He fought in the Mexican-American War, before serving in the Civil War.

Luis Walter Alvarez

Luis Walter Alvarez was a Cuban American physicist and inventor who worked on the Manhattan Project during World War II. He later received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1968.

Marcelino Serna

A highly decorated soldier of World War I, Marcelino Serna was the first Mexican American to be awarded the Distinguished Service Cross.

Chayanm “CJ” Garcia

Chayanm “CJ” Garcia is a US Army disabled combat veteran who served in Afghanistan and led a platoon of infantrymen. He rose to the rank of captain and company commander and was even awarded a Bronze Star Medal. He now works as an attorney in commercial and complex litigation at Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo.

Silvestre S. Herrera

Silvestre S. Herrera was a Mexican American soldier who received a Medal of Honor for his heroic actions during World War II, resulting in the capture of two enemy strongpoints and the taking of eight prisoners.

Richard E. Cavazos

The first Hispanic four-star general in the US Army, Richard E. Cavazos, served with distinction in both the Korean and Vietnam Wars. His father was also a World War I veteran.

Horacio Rivero Jr.

Horacio Rivera Jr. was the first Puerto Rican and second Hispanic to become a four-star admiral in the US Navy.

Linda Garcia Cubero

Linda Garcia Cubero was the first Hispanic woman to graduate from a US military academy (Air Force Academy, Class of 1980). She graduated with a political science degree and served for seven years. 

Humbert Roque Versace

A Vietnam War prisoner of war, Humbert Roque Versace received the Medal of Honor posthumously for his bravery and resistance against his captors.


These individuals represent the significant contributions and sacrifices made by Latinos in the US military throughout history.

This article was written with the assistance of AI.

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