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DOMINGUEZ - Nicholas. Died June 18, 1997. Age 87. Joined the United Nations at end of World War II, retired 1970. Born Caracas, Venezuela 1910, arrived New York City 1920. Played semi-pro baseball. During World War II, served under General Douglas MacArthur as a Corporal in U.S. Army 307th Infantry 77th Division, awarded Purple Heart. In 1994, returned to Guam at invitation of its government, where his Army Division was honored during 50th Anniversary of the U.S. Army's liberation of Guam from t ...
LORENZO DOMINGUEZ DIES.; Spanish Financial Leader Was Member of Dato Cabinet.
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VICENTE J. DOMINGUEZ DIES.; Agentine Minister to Great Britain Was Once Diplomat In Washington.
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THE SITUATION IN SPAIN.; GEN. DOMINGUEZ NOT TO BE CONCILIATED-- THE FUNERAL OF KING, ALFONSO.
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