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Unfulfilled Promises - cover

Unfulfilled Promises

Louis George III Mr. Raprager

Verlag: Spines

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"Unfulfilled Promises" by Louis Raprager III is a stirring exploration of the injustices faced by non-citizen soldiers in the US military. Through compelling research and narratives, Raprager highlights the ironies of an immigration system that leaves those who've served alienated. The book, with a fusion of academic rigor and emotional depth, calls for reforms to honor and integrate these overlooked veterans into the very society they protected.
Verfügbar seit: 27.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 220 Seiten.

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