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Title: History links Mexico, Philippines by THERESE MARGOLIS
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troops, but after then-President Manual Avila Camacho spoke to the pilots, he asked his American counterpart, Franklin D. Roosevelt, to instead send them to the Philippines, "where they could fight side-by-side with their Filipino brothers."
Although only a handful of those brave pilots are still alive today, the Philippine government considers them national heroes, and in November of 2004, they were personally decorated by Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo during an official visit to Mexico City... Showed first 250 characters
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troops, but after then-President Manual Avila Camacho spoke to the pilots, he asked his American counterpart, Franklin D. Roosevelt, to instead send them to the Philippines, "where they could fight side-by-side with their Filipino brothers."
Although only a handful of those brave pilots are still alive today, the Philippine government considers them national heroes, and in November of 2004, they were personally decorated by Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo during an official visit to Mexico City... Showed next 250 characters
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