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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.
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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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Who received the certificate?
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 received the certificate?
The Marine Corps War Memorial in Virginia depicts Strank and five others raising a flag on Iwo Jima.
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Who received the certificate?
Sgt.
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Who received the certificate?
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 received the certificate?
However, U.S.
0
Who received the certificate?
Citizenship and Immigration Services recently discovered that Strank never was given citizenship papers.
0
Who received the certificate?
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 received the certificate?
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 received the certificate?
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 received the certificate?
Jonathan Scharfen, the acting director of CIS, presented the citizenship certificate Tuesday.
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Who received the certificate?
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 the six who raised the flag in 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 the six who raised the flag in 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 the six who raised the flag in Iwo Jima?
Sgt.
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Who was among the six who raised the flag in 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 the six who raised the flag in Iwo Jima?
However, U.S.
0
Who was among the six who raised the flag in Iwo Jima?
Citizenship and Immigration Services recently discovered that Strank never was given citizenship papers.
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Who was among the six who raised the flag in 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 the six who raised the flag in 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.
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Who was among the six who raised the flag in 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 the six who raised the flag in Iwo Jima?
Jonathan Scharfen, the acting director of CIS, presented the citizenship certificate Tuesday.
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Who was among the six who raised the flag in 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 frightened the families?
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- At least 6,000 Christians have fled the northern Iraqi city of Mosul in the past week because of killings and death threats, Iraq's Ministry of Immigration and Displaced Persons said Thursday.
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What frightened the families?
A Christian family that fled Mosul found refuge in the Al-Sayida monastery about 30 miles north of the city.
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What frightened the families?
The number represents 1,424 families, at least 70 more families than were reported to be displaced on Wednesday.
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What frightened the families?
The ministry said it had set up an operation room to follow up sending urgent aid to the displaced Christian families as a result of attacks by what it called "terrorist groups."
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What frightened the families?
Iraqi officials have said the families were frightened by a series of killings and threats by Muslim extremists ordering them to convert to Islam or face death.
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What frightened the families?
Fourteen Christians have been slain in the past two weeks in the city, which is about 260 miles (420 kilometers) north of Baghdad.
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What frightened the families?
Mosul is one of the last Iraqi cities where al Qaeda in Iraq has a significant presence and routinely carries out attacks.
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What frightened the families?
The U.S. military said it killed the Sunni militant group's No.
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What frightened the families?
2 leader, Abu Qaswarah, in a raid in the northern city earlier this month.
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What frightened the families?
In response to the recent attacks on Christians, authorities have ordered more checkpoints in several of the city's Christian neighborhoods.
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What frightened the families?
The attacks may have been prompted by Christian demonstrations ahead of provincial elections, which are to be held by January 31, authorities said.
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What frightened the families?
Hundreds of Christians took to the streets in Mosul and surrounding villages and towns, demanding adequate representation on provincial councils, whose members will be chosen in the local elections.
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What frightened the families?
Thursday, Iraq's minister of immigration and displaced persons discussed building housing complexes for Christian families in northern Iraq and allocating land to build the complexes.
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What frightened the families?
Abdel Samad Rahman Sultan brought up the issue when he met with a representative of Iraq's Hammurabi Organization for Human Rights and with the head of the Kojina Organization for helping displaced persons.
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What frightened the families?
A curfew was declared Wednesday in several neighborhoods of eastern Mosul as authorities searched for militants behind the attacks.
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What frightened the families?
CNN's Mohammed Tawfeeq contributed to this report.
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How many Christian families have been displaced
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- At least 6,000 Christians have fled the northern Iraqi city of Mosul in the past week because of killings and death threats, Iraq's Ministry of Immigration and Displaced Persons said Thursday.
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How many Christian families have been displaced
A Christian family that fled Mosul found refuge in the Al-Sayida monastery about 30 miles north of the city.
0
How many Christian families have been displaced
The number represents 1,424 families, at least 70 more families than were reported to be displaced on Wednesday.
1
How many Christian families have been displaced
The ministry said it had set up an operation room to follow up sending urgent aid to the displaced Christian families as a result of attacks by what it called "terrorist groups."
0
How many Christian families have been displaced
Iraqi officials have said the families were frightened by a series of killings and threats by Muslim extremists ordering them to convert to Islam or face death.
0
How many Christian families have been displaced
Fourteen Christians have been slain in the past two weeks in the city, which is about 260 miles (420 kilometers) north of Baghdad.
0
How many Christian families have been displaced
Mosul is one of the last Iraqi cities where al Qaeda in Iraq has a significant presence and routinely carries out attacks.
0
How many Christian families have been displaced
The U.S. military said it killed the Sunni militant group's No.
0
How many Christian families have been displaced
2 leader, Abu Qaswarah, in a raid in the northern city earlier this month.
0
How many Christian families have been displaced
In response to the recent attacks on Christians, authorities have ordered more checkpoints in several of the city's Christian neighborhoods.
0
How many Christian families have been displaced
The attacks may have been prompted by Christian demonstrations ahead of provincial elections, which are to be held by January 31, authorities said.
0
How many Christian families have been displaced
Hundreds of Christians took to the streets in Mosul and surrounding villages and towns, demanding adequate representation on provincial councils, whose members will be chosen in the local elections.
0
How many Christian families have been displaced
Thursday, Iraq's minister of immigration and displaced persons discussed building housing complexes for Christian families in northern Iraq and allocating land to build the complexes.
0
How many Christian families have been displaced
Abdel Samad Rahman Sultan brought up the issue when he met with a representative of Iraq's Hammurabi Organization for Human Rights and with the head of the Kojina Organization for helping displaced persons.
0
How many Christian families have been displaced
A curfew was declared Wednesday in several neighborhoods of eastern Mosul as authorities searched for militants behind the attacks.
0
How many Christian families have been displaced
CNN's Mohammed Tawfeeq contributed to this report.
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What did extremists order thdm to do
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- At least 6,000 Christians have fled the northern Iraqi city of Mosul in the past week because of killings and death threats, Iraq's Ministry of Immigration and Displaced Persons said Thursday.
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What did extremists order thdm to do
A Christian family that fled Mosul found refuge in the Al-Sayida monastery about 30 miles north of the city.
0
What did extremists order thdm to do
The number represents 1,424 families, at least 70 more families than were reported to be displaced on Wednesday.
0
What did extremists order thdm to do
The ministry said it had set up an operation room to follow up sending urgent aid to the displaced Christian families as a result of attacks by what it called "terrorist groups."
0
What did extremists order thdm to do
Iraqi officials have said the families were frightened by a series of killings and threats by Muslim extremists ordering them to convert to Islam or face death.
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What did extremists order thdm to do
Fourteen Christians have been slain in the past two weeks in the city, which is about 260 miles (420 kilometers) north of Baghdad.
0
What did extremists order thdm to do
Mosul is one of the last Iraqi cities where al Qaeda in Iraq has a significant presence and routinely carries out attacks.
0
What did extremists order thdm to do
The U.S. military said it killed the Sunni militant group's No.
0
What did extremists order thdm to do
2 leader, Abu Qaswarah, in a raid in the northern city earlier this month.
0
What did extremists order thdm to do
In response to the recent attacks on Christians, authorities have ordered more checkpoints in several of the city's Christian neighborhoods.
0
What did extremists order thdm to do
The attacks may have been prompted by Christian demonstrations ahead of provincial elections, which are to be held by January 31, authorities said.
0
What did extremists order thdm to do
Hundreds of Christians took to the streets in Mosul and surrounding villages and towns, demanding adequate representation on provincial councils, whose members will be chosen in the local elections.
0
What did extremists order thdm to do
Thursday, Iraq's minister of immigration and displaced persons discussed building housing complexes for Christian families in northern Iraq and allocating land to build the complexes.
0
What did extremists order thdm to do
Abdel Samad Rahman Sultan brought up the issue when he met with a representative of Iraq's Hammurabi Organization for Human Rights and with the head of the Kojina Organization for helping displaced persons.
0
What did extremists order thdm to do
A curfew was declared Wednesday in several neighborhoods of eastern Mosul as authorities searched for militants behind the attacks.
0
What did extremists order thdm to do
CNN's Mohammed Tawfeeq contributed to this report.
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How many families have been displaced?
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- At least 6,000 Christians have fled the northern Iraqi city of Mosul in the past week because of killings and death threats, Iraq's Ministry of Immigration and Displaced Persons said Thursday.
0
How many families have been displaced?
A Christian family that fled Mosul found refuge in the Al-Sayida monastery about 30 miles north of the city.
0
How many families have been displaced?
The number represents 1,424 families, at least 70 more families than were reported to be displaced on Wednesday.
1
How many families have been displaced?
The ministry said it had set up an operation room to follow up sending urgent aid to the displaced Christian families as a result of attacks by what it called "terrorist groups."
0
How many families have been displaced?
Iraqi officials have said the families were frightened by a series of killings and threats by Muslim extremists ordering them to convert to Islam or face death.
0
How many families have been displaced?
Fourteen Christians have been slain in the past two weeks in the city, which is about 260 miles (420 kilometers) north of Baghdad.
0
How many families have been displaced?
Mosul is one of the last Iraqi cities where al Qaeda in Iraq has a significant presence and routinely carries out attacks.
0
How many families have been displaced?
The U.S. military said it killed the Sunni militant group's No.
0
How many families have been displaced?
2 leader, Abu Qaswarah, in a raid in the northern city earlier this month.
0
How many families have been displaced?
In response to the recent attacks on Christians, authorities have ordered more checkpoints in several of the city's Christian neighborhoods.
0
How many families have been displaced?
The attacks may have been prompted by Christian demonstrations ahead of provincial elections, which are to be held by January 31, authorities said.
0
How many families have been displaced?
Hundreds of Christians took to the streets in Mosul and surrounding villages and towns, demanding adequate representation on provincial councils, whose members will be chosen in the local elections.
0
How many families have been displaced?
Thursday, Iraq's minister of immigration and displaced persons discussed building housing complexes for Christian families in northern Iraq and allocating land to build the complexes.
0
How many families have been displaced?
Abdel Samad Rahman Sultan brought up the issue when he met with a representative of Iraq's Hammurabi Organization for Human Rights and with the head of the Kojina Organization for helping displaced persons.
0
How many families have been displaced?
A curfew was declared Wednesday in several neighborhoods of eastern Mosul as authorities searched for militants behind the attacks.
0
How many families have been displaced?
CNN's Mohammed Tawfeeq contributed to this report.
0
What were the families ordered to do?
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- At least 6,000 Christians have fled the northern Iraqi city of Mosul in the past week because of killings and death threats, Iraq's Ministry of Immigration and Displaced Persons said Thursday.
0
What were the families ordered to do?
A Christian family that fled Mosul found refuge in the Al-Sayida monastery about 30 miles north of the city.
0
What were the families ordered to do?
The number represents 1,424 families, at least 70 more families than were reported to be displaced on Wednesday.
0
What were the families ordered to do?
The ministry said it had set up an operation room to follow up sending urgent aid to the displaced Christian families as a result of attacks by what it called "terrorist groups."
0
What were the families ordered to do?
Iraqi officials have said the families were frightened by a series of killings and threats by Muslim extremists ordering them to convert to Islam or face death.
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