Lieutenant Colonel Teófilo Marxuach, (July 28, 1877 – November 8, 1939), was the person who ordered the first shots fired in World War I on behalf of the...
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Teófilo Villavicencio Marxuach (October 2, 1912 – February 29, 1992) was a pioneer in Puerto Rican radio broadcasting. Joaquín Agusty Ramírez, Rafael Quiñones...
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Grillo-Marxuach Francisco J. Marxuach Pompeyo Oliu Marxuach Acisclo Marxuach y Plumey José María Marxuach Echavarría Rafael Marxuach y Abrams Teófilo Marxuach...
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Rico Teófilo Marxuach, (1877–1939), ordered the first U.S. shot fired in World War I Teofilo Rossi (1865–1927), Italian lawyer and politician Teófilo Stevenson...
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throughout the island under the command of William P. Burnham. Lieutenant Teófilo Marxuach, the officer of the day, was stationed at El Morro Castle at San Juan...
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Puerto Rican radio pioneer Teófilo Villavicencio) and Amalia, as well as two sons, Lt. Col. Teófilo Marxuach and Acisclo Marxuach Plumey (b. 1892). Acisclo...
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the Army Medical and Research Command Gilberto José Marxuach, Colonel, U.S. Army Teófilo Marxuach, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army; fired a hostile shot...
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the former Porto Rico Provisional Regiment of Infantry. Lieutenant Teófilo Marxuach was the officer of the day at El Morro Castle on March 21, 1915. The...
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Rico. Marxuach (birth name: Gilberto José Marxuach Acosta ) was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico on November 19, 1910, to Colonel Teófilo Marxuach Plumey...
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active Army component to the Puerto Rico National Guard. Lieutenant Teófilo Marxuach (retired as a Lieutenant Colonel), a native of Arroyo, Puerto Rico...
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