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  • In our Nation's struggle for independence, brave individuals such as Casimir Pulaski came to our shores and risked their lives to help bring liberty to a new continent.

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  • In our Nation's struggle for independence, brave individuals such as Casimir Pulaski came to our shores and risked their lives to help bring liberty to a new continent.

    Shopfloor 2008

  • In our Nation's struggle for independence, brave individuals such as Casimir Pulaski came to our shores and risked their lives to help bring liberty to a new continent.

    Shopfloor 2008

  • I can still recall the day I obtained my license — March 3, 1986 — and I remember being grateful to Casimir Pulaski, the Polish-American Revolutionary War hero who was the reason why public schools throughout Illinois were closed, enabling Dad and I to spend an entire weekday morning at the Department of Motor Vehicles.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Dad Jack Canfield 2011

  • I can still recall the day I obtained my license — March 3, 1986 — and I remember being grateful to Casimir Pulaski, the Polish-American Revolutionary War hero who was the reason why public schools throughout Illinois were closed, enabling Dad and I to spend an entire weekday morning at the Department of Motor Vehicles.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Dad Jack Canfield 2011

  • Polish nobleman Casimir Pulaski is reputed to have saved the life of Washington on the battlefield, only to lose his own life battling the British in Georgia.

    Nasser J. Kazeminy: Memorial Day: A Holiday Weekend Held Most Dear by American Immigrants Nasser J. Kazeminy 2011

  • Thaddeus Kosciusko and Casimir Pulaski, both Polish generals and American war heroes, fought during the American Revolutionary War.

    Why Obama Should Attend President Lech Kaczynski's Funeral Dominika Jaworski 2010

  • Thaddeus Kosciusko and Casimir Pulaski, both Polish generals and American war heroes, fought during the American Revolutionary War.

    Dominika Jaworski: Why Obama Should Attend President Lech Kaczynski's Funeral 2010

  • By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: November 8, 2009 Gen. Casimir Pulaski finally became an American citizen, 230 years after he died fighting in the Revolutionary War.

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Citizenship for Polish Hero of American Revolution 2009

  • Gen. Casimir Pulaski finally became an American citizen, 230 years after he died fighting in the Revolutionary War. '

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Citizenship for Polish Hero of American Revolution 2009

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