He joined the Navy in 1944. served for two years then came back to California.
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The Navy from 1944-1996
Yes he did... he fought in World War Two and was in the Navy.
By fighiting in the navy to help us get freedom.
Cesar Chavez joined the U.S. Navy in 1946, believing that military service would provide him with valuable experiences and skills. His time in the Navy exposed him to different cultures and instilled a sense of discipline and leadership that would later aid him in his activism. Additionally, serving in the military helped him gain a broader perspective on social justice issues, which influenced his commitment to advocating for the rights of farmworkers.
He saw how badly the migrant workers were treated. he wanted to encourage them to stand up for themselves. so chavez entered the u.s. navy during world war 2. he felt it was his patriotic duty to serve in the armed forces. he also believed that by serving he could show that mexican amercians loved their country as much as any other group.
He saw how badly the migrant workers were treated. he wanted to encourage them to stand up for themselves. so chavez entered the u.s. navy during World War 2. he felt it was his patriotic duty to serve in the armed forces. he also believed that by serving he could show that mexican amercians loved their country as much as any other group.
Here Come the Navy Bands - 1945 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
Here Come the Navy Bands - 1945 was released on: USA: 29 September 1945
No. You must finish your probation period first.
In the ruins after you defeat mandatory navy men. You will only get there after you defeat the boss in the ruins. I forget who it is, but it's from Frankies past. There will be navy fighting with him. Don't bother to kill them, the will just come back.