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What war was the Iwo Jima battle a part of?
The Marine Corps War Memorial in Virginia depicts Strank and five others raising a flag on Iwo Jima.
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What war was the Iwo Jima battle a part of?
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What war was the Iwo Jima battle a part of?
Michael Strank, who was born in Czechoslovakia and came to the United States when he was 3, derived U.S. citizenship when his father was naturalized in 1935.
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What war was the Iwo Jima battle a part of?
However, U.S.
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What war was the Iwo Jima battle a part of?
Citizenship and Immigration Services recently discovered that Strank never was given citizenship papers.
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What war was the Iwo Jima battle a part of?
At a ceremony Tuesday at the Marine Corps Memorial -- which depicts the flag-raising -- in Arlington, Virginia, a certificate of citizenship was presented to Strank's younger sister, Mary Pero.
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What war was the Iwo Jima battle a part of?
Strank and five other men became national icons when an Associated Press photographer captured the image of them planting an American flag on top of Mount Suribachi on February 23, 1945.
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What war was the Iwo Jima battle a part of?
Strank was killed in action on the island on March 1, 1945, less than a month before the battle between Japanese and U.S. forces there ended.
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What war was the Iwo Jima battle a part of?
Jonathan Scharfen, the acting director of CIS, presented the citizenship certificate Tuesday.
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What war was the Iwo Jima battle a part of?
He hailed Strank as "a true American hero and a wonderful example of the remarkable contribution and sacrifices that immigrants have made to our great republic throughout its history."
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Where was Michael Strank born?
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- One of the Marines shown in a famous World War II photograph raising the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima was posthumously awarded a certificate of U.S. citizenship on Tuesday.
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Where was Michael Strank born?
The Marine Corps War Memorial in Virginia depicts Strank and five others raising a flag on Iwo Jima.
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Where was Michael Strank born?
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Where was Michael Strank born?
Michael Strank, who was born in Czechoslovakia and came to the United States when he was 3, derived U.S. citizenship when his father was naturalized in 1935.
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Where was Michael Strank born?
However, U.S.
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Where was Michael Strank born?
Citizenship and Immigration Services recently discovered that Strank never was given citizenship papers.
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Where was Michael Strank born?
At a ceremony Tuesday at the Marine Corps Memorial -- which depicts the flag-raising -- in Arlington, Virginia, a certificate of citizenship was presented to Strank's younger sister, Mary Pero.
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Where was Michael Strank born?
Strank and five other men became national icons when an Associated Press photographer captured the image of them planting an American flag on top of Mount Suribachi on February 23, 1945.
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Where was Michael Strank born?
Strank was killed in action on the island on March 1, 1945, less than a month before the battle between Japanese and U.S. forces there ended.
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Where was Michael Strank born?
Jonathan Scharfen, the acting director of CIS, presented the citizenship certificate Tuesday.
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Where was Michael Strank born?
He hailed Strank as "a true American hero and a wonderful example of the remarkable contribution and sacrifices that immigrants have made to our great republic throughout its history."
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Where was STrank killed?
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- One of the Marines shown in a famous World War II photograph raising the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima was posthumously awarded a certificate of U.S. citizenship on Tuesday.
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Where was STrank killed?
The Marine Corps War Memorial in Virginia depicts Strank and five others raising a flag on Iwo Jima.
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Where was STrank killed?
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Where was STrank killed?
Michael Strank, who was born in Czechoslovakia and came to the United States when he was 3, derived U.S. citizenship when his father was naturalized in 1935.
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Where was STrank killed?
However, U.S.
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Where was STrank killed?
Citizenship and Immigration Services recently discovered that Strank never was given citizenship papers.
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Where was STrank killed?
At a ceremony Tuesday at the Marine Corps Memorial -- which depicts the flag-raising -- in Arlington, Virginia, a certificate of citizenship was presented to Strank's younger sister, Mary Pero.
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Where was STrank killed?
Strank and five other men became national icons when an Associated Press photographer captured the image of them planting an American flag on top of Mount Suribachi on February 23, 1945.
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Where was STrank killed?
Strank was killed in action on the island on March 1, 1945, less than a month before the battle between Japanese and U.S. forces there ended.
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Where was STrank killed?
Jonathan Scharfen, the acting director of CIS, presented the citizenship certificate Tuesday.
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Where was STrank killed?
He hailed Strank as "a true American hero and a wonderful example of the remarkable contribution and sacrifices that immigrants have made to our great republic throughout its history."
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Who was among six who famously raised flag on Iwo Jima?
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- One of the Marines shown in a famous World War II photograph raising the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima was posthumously awarded a certificate of U.S. citizenship on Tuesday.
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Who was among six who famously raised flag on Iwo Jima?
The Marine Corps War Memorial in Virginia depicts Strank and five others raising a flag on Iwo Jima.
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Who was among six who famously raised flag on Iwo Jima?
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Who was among six who famously raised flag on Iwo Jima?
Michael Strank, who was born in Czechoslovakia and came to the United States when he was 3, derived U.S. citizenship when his father was naturalized in 1935.
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Who was among six who famously raised flag on Iwo Jima?
However, U.S.
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Who was among six who famously raised flag on Iwo Jima?
Citizenship and Immigration Services recently discovered that Strank never was given citizenship papers.
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Who was among six who famously raised flag on Iwo Jima?
At a ceremony Tuesday at the Marine Corps Memorial -- which depicts the flag-raising -- in Arlington, Virginia, a certificate of citizenship was presented to Strank's younger sister, Mary Pero.
0
Who was among six who famously raised flag on Iwo Jima?
Strank and five other men became national icons when an Associated Press photographer captured the image of them planting an American flag on top of Mount Suribachi on February 23, 1945.
0
Who was among six who famously raised flag on Iwo Jima?
Strank was killed in action on the island on March 1, 1945, less than a month before the battle between Japanese and U.S. forces there ended.
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Who was among six who famously raised flag on Iwo Jima?
Jonathan Scharfen, the acting director of CIS, presented the citizenship certificate Tuesday.
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Who was among six who famously raised flag on Iwo Jima?
He hailed Strank as "a true American hero and a wonderful example of the remarkable contribution and sacrifices that immigrants have made to our great republic throughout its history."
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What rank did Michael Strank hold?
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- One of the Marines shown in a famous World War II photograph raising the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima was posthumously awarded a certificate of U.S. citizenship on Tuesday.
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What rank did Michael Strank hold?
The Marine Corps War Memorial in Virginia depicts Strank and five others raising a flag on Iwo Jima.
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What rank did Michael Strank hold?
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What rank did Michael Strank hold?
Michael Strank, who was born in Czechoslovakia and came to the United States when he was 3, derived U.S. citizenship when his father was naturalized in 1935.
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What rank did Michael Strank hold?
However, U.S.
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What rank did Michael Strank hold?
Citizenship and Immigration Services recently discovered that Strank never was given citizenship papers.
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What rank did Michael Strank hold?
At a ceremony Tuesday at the Marine Corps Memorial -- which depicts the flag-raising -- in Arlington, Virginia, a certificate of citizenship was presented to Strank's younger sister, Mary Pero.
0
What rank did Michael Strank hold?
Strank and five other men became national icons when an Associated Press photographer captured the image of them planting an American flag on top of Mount Suribachi on February 23, 1945.
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What rank did Michael Strank hold?
Strank was killed in action on the island on March 1, 1945, less than a month before the battle between Japanese and U.S. forces there ended.
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What rank did Michael Strank hold?
Jonathan Scharfen, the acting director of CIS, presented the citizenship certificate Tuesday.
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What rank did Michael Strank hold?
He hailed Strank as "a true American hero and a wonderful example of the remarkable contribution and sacrifices that immigrants have made to our great republic throughout its history."
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When was the certificate given to his sister?
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- One of the Marines shown in a famous World War II photograph raising the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima was posthumously awarded a certificate of U.S. citizenship on Tuesday.
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When was the certificate given to his sister?
The Marine Corps War Memorial in Virginia depicts Strank and five others raising a flag on Iwo Jima.
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When was the certificate given to his sister?
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When was the certificate given to his sister?
Michael Strank, who was born in Czechoslovakia and came to the United States when he was 3, derived U.S. citizenship when his father was naturalized in 1935.
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When was the certificate given to his sister?
However, U.S.
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When was the certificate given to his sister?
Citizenship and Immigration Services recently discovered that Strank never was given citizenship papers.
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When was the certificate given to his sister?
At a ceremony Tuesday at the Marine Corps Memorial -- which depicts the flag-raising -- in Arlington, Virginia, a certificate of citizenship was presented to Strank's younger sister, Mary Pero.
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When was the certificate given to his sister?
Strank and five other men became national icons when an Associated Press photographer captured the image of them planting an American flag on top of Mount Suribachi on February 23, 1945.
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When was the certificate given to his sister?
Strank was killed in action on the island on March 1, 1945, less than a month before the battle between Japanese and U.S. forces there ended.
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When was the certificate given to his sister?
Jonathan Scharfen, the acting director of CIS, presented the citizenship certificate Tuesday.
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When was the certificate given to his sister?
He hailed Strank as "a true American hero and a wonderful example of the remarkable contribution and sacrifices that immigrants have made to our great republic throughout its history."
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Who was killed on Iwo Jima in World War II ?
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- One of the Marines shown in a famous World War II photograph raising the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima was posthumously awarded a certificate of U.S. citizenship on Tuesday.
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Who was killed on Iwo Jima in World War II ?
The Marine Corps War Memorial in Virginia depicts Strank and five others raising a flag on Iwo Jima.
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Who was killed on Iwo Jima in World War II ?
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Who was killed on Iwo Jima in World War II ?
Michael Strank, who was born in Czechoslovakia and came to the United States when he was 3, derived U.S. citizenship when his father was naturalized in 1935.
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Who was killed on Iwo Jima in World War II ?
However, U.S.
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Who was killed on Iwo Jima in World War II ?
Citizenship and Immigration Services recently discovered that Strank never was given citizenship papers.
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Who was killed on Iwo Jima in World War II ?
At a ceremony Tuesday at the Marine Corps Memorial -- which depicts the flag-raising -- in Arlington, Virginia, a certificate of citizenship was presented to Strank's younger sister, Mary Pero.
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Who was killed on Iwo Jima in World War II ?
Strank and five other men became national icons when an Associated Press photographer captured the image of them planting an American flag on top of Mount Suribachi on February 23, 1945.
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Who was killed on Iwo Jima in World War II ?
Strank was killed in action on the island on March 1, 1945, less than a month before the battle between Japanese and U.S. forces there ended.
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Who was killed on Iwo Jima in World War II ?
Jonathan Scharfen, the acting director of CIS, presented the citizenship certificate Tuesday.
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Who was killed on Iwo Jima in World War II ?
He hailed Strank as "a true American hero and a wonderful example of the remarkable contribution and sacrifices that immigrants have made to our great republic throughout its history."
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WHERE WAS Strank, born?
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- One of the Marines shown in a famous World War II photograph raising the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima was posthumously awarded a certificate of U.S. citizenship on Tuesday.
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WHERE WAS Strank, born?
The Marine Corps War Memorial in Virginia depicts Strank and five others raising a flag on Iwo Jima.
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WHERE WAS Strank, born?
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WHERE WAS Strank, born?
Michael Strank, who was born in Czechoslovakia and came to the United States when he was 3, derived U.S. citizenship when his father was naturalized in 1935.
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WHERE WAS Strank, born?
However, U.S.
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WHERE WAS Strank, born?
Citizenship and Immigration Services recently discovered that Strank never was given citizenship papers.
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WHERE WAS Strank, born?
At a ceremony Tuesday at the Marine Corps Memorial -- which depicts the flag-raising -- in Arlington, Virginia, a certificate of citizenship was presented to Strank's younger sister, Mary Pero.
0
WHERE WAS Strank, born?
Strank and five other men became national icons when an Associated Press photographer captured the image of them planting an American flag on top of Mount Suribachi on February 23, 1945.
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WHERE WAS Strank, born?
Strank was killed in action on the island on March 1, 1945, less than a month before the battle between Japanese and U.S. forces there ended.
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WHERE WAS Strank, born?
Jonathan Scharfen, the acting director of CIS, presented the citizenship certificate Tuesday.
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WHERE WAS Strank, born?
He hailed Strank as "a true American hero and a wonderful example of the remarkable contribution and sacrifices that immigrants have made to our great republic throughout its history."
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What did Strank not receive?
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- One of the Marines shown in a famous World War II photograph raising the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima was posthumously awarded a certificate of U.S. citizenship on Tuesday.
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What did Strank not receive?
The Marine Corps War Memorial in Virginia depicts Strank and five others raising a flag on Iwo Jima.
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What did Strank not receive?
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What did Strank not receive?
Michael Strank, who was born in Czechoslovakia and came to the United States when he was 3, derived U.S. citizenship when his father was naturalized in 1935.
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What did Strank not receive?
However, U.S.
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What did Strank not receive?
Citizenship and Immigration Services recently discovered that Strank never was given citizenship papers.
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What did Strank not receive?
At a ceremony Tuesday at the Marine Corps Memorial -- which depicts the flag-raising -- in Arlington, Virginia, a certificate of citizenship was presented to Strank's younger sister, Mary Pero.
0
What did Strank not receive?
Strank and five other men became national icons when an Associated Press photographer captured the image of them planting an American flag on top of Mount Suribachi on February 23, 1945.
0
What did Strank not receive?
Strank was killed in action on the island on March 1, 1945, less than a month before the battle between Japanese and U.S. forces there ended.
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What did Strank not receive?
Jonathan Scharfen, the acting director of CIS, presented the citizenship certificate Tuesday.
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What did Strank not receive?
He hailed Strank as "a true American hero and a wonderful example of the remarkable contribution and sacrifices that immigrants have made to our great republic throughout its history."
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Where was Strank born?
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- One of the Marines shown in a famous World War II photograph raising the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima was posthumously awarded a certificate of U.S. citizenship on Tuesday.
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Where was Strank born?
The Marine Corps War Memorial in Virginia depicts Strank and five others raising a flag on Iwo Jima.
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