- A small plaque to a young veteran in a New York park tells a very American story of sacrifice.
His name was Emilio Barbosa.
The inscription said that he was a native of Nicaragua who had lived on Pinehurst Avenue, a street that borders the west side of the park.
At 17 he joined the Marines and spent the next two years manning a 20mm gun turret on the USS Nevada, fighting first at Normandy Beach and then in the Pacific theater.
He died at the age of 19, when a Japanese kamikaze pilot flew into the Nevada as she bombarded Okinawa.
Barbosa’s small plaque, low to the ground and under a tree, is easy to miss.
Barbosa’s small plaque, low to the ground and under a tree, is easy to miss.
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