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Osceola County honors ‘Borinqueneers' war heroes before Florida Puerto Rican Parade
Osceola County honors ‘Borinqueneers' war heroes before Florida Puerto Rican Parade

Yahoo

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
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Osceola County honors ‘Borinqueneers' war heroes before Florida Puerto Rican Parade

The annual Florida Puerto Rican Parade and Festival will take over the streets of downtown Orlando on Saturday. Channel 9 is the official broadcast partner of the event. Earlier this month, the Osceola County Sheriff's Office honored a group of unsung heroes who served our nation with incredible bravery in the Korean War. The 'Borinqueneers' are members of the 65th Infantry Regiment, a unit comprised primarily of brave men from Puerto Rico. The room was filled with respect, with deputies from the Sheriff's Office, and loved ones all gathered to pay tribute. What the full report in the video above. Click here to download our free news, weather and smart TV apps. And click here to stream Channel 9 Eyewitness News live.

Osceola County honors the brave Borinqueneers
Osceola County honors the brave Borinqueneers

Yahoo

time11-04-2025

  • General
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Osceola County honors the brave Borinqueneers

A special luncheon filled with gratitude and remembrance took place today in Osceola County, honoring the remarkable men of the 65th Infantry Regiment, better known as the Borinqueneers. This unit, comprised primarily of courageous soldiers from Puerto Rico, has a long and distinguished history of service to our nation. Sheriff Marco Lopez of the Osceola County Sheriff's Office hosted the event, emphasizing the profound importance of recognizing the Borinqueneers' unwavering dedication and the significant sacrifices they made for the United States. 'Today is about recognizing these incredible men, the Borinqueneers, for their unwavering dedication and the sacrifices they made for our country,' Sheriff Lopez stated during the luncheon. Among the honored guests was Staff Sergeant Gil Citrones, a 96-year-old veteran who also attended last year's commemoration. He expressed his deep gratitude for the outpouring of love and honor from the community. 'I feel blessed to be here, to feel the love and honor from everyone. We did what we had to do,' said Staff Sgt. Citrones. The room was filled with respect as deputies from the Sheriff's Office, chiefs from the Kissimmee and St. Cloud Police Departments and family and friends gathered to pay tribute to these heroes. Each Borinqueneer in attendance received a certificate of appreciation from Sheriff Lopez as a symbol of the community's immense gratitude. Sheriff Lopez highlighted the immense sacrifice made by these soldiers, many of whom left the warm tropical climate of Puerto Rico to serve in the harsh conditions of the Korean War, and some even in Vietnam. 'Their sacrifice is something we must never forget,' he emphasized. The Borinqueneers faced not only the dangers of combat but also the challenges of discrimination. Despite these obstacles, they displayed incredible valor and earned numerous accolades throughout their service, securing a lasting and honored place in American military history. Today's event served as a vital reminder of their bravery, resilience, and deep love for their country – a legacy that continues to inspire. Click here to download our free news, weather and smart TV apps. And click here to stream Channel 9 Eyewitness News live.

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