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Web page that focuses on Arab American veterans
If you are looking for information on Arab Americans who served in the U.S. Military defending the United States of America during many of the past wars, the best place to go it to ArabWarVeterans.com.
The website offers updates on information on Arab Americans who served in all of the U.S. Military services including the U.S. Marines, U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, and U.S. Navy.
Arab Americans have served in the Civil War in the 1860s, in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Iraq War and the war against the Al-Qaeda terrorist organization.
They have served honorably and have served at almost every rank from private to General.
The website ArabWarVeterans.com also provides profiles of some of the individuals who have served with original photos, interviews and background.

Too often, Arab Americans have been marginalized and accused not being patriotic. But that is a political deceit that is not true.
Arab Americans were among the first to enlist in military service upon the outbreak of conflict to defend America, although they have always remain proud of their ancestral heritage and cultures.
Visit ArabWarVeterans.com for more information on the Arab American men and women who have served honorably and courageously to support and defend America.
Unfortunately, many Arab Americans have been excluded from some organizations such as the VFW posts and some American Legion Posts because the growing animosity against Arab Americans. They have been excluded from memorials established in communities like Orland Park and other suburban regions, despite their dedication to serve and protect America.
Knowledge of the truth will help that change.

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