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Ramona M. Valdez : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ramona M. Valdez
Ramona M. Valdez (June 26, 1984June 23, 2005) was a Dominican-born United States Marine who was killed in the Iraq War. She was posthumously honored by the U.S. Marine Corps when the II MEF Communications Training Center was dedicated as the Valdez Training Facility. ==Early life and education== Valdez's mother, Elida Nuñez moved to New York from the Dominican Republic and raised her two daughters, Ramona and Fiorela Valdez, on her own in the Bronx. There the Valdez sisters received their primary and secondary education. Ramona Valdez started to earn money to help her family at a young age. She was only 14 years old when she worked for the first time selling concessions at the Statue of Liberty. Valdez graduated from Jane Addams High School when she was 15 years old. She attended a community college, however, she decided to join the U.S. Marine Corps to help her family economically and when she was 17, she convinced her mother to co-sign her enlistment papers.〔(Of Sacrifice )〕
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