During World War II, Dr. Bernard Strickland served in the 761st tank battalion, the U.S. Army’s first all black battalion. He helped defeat the Nazis and liberated Jews from concentration camps.
“He never spoke of his service. I never knew this and this is amazing and it’s a tribute to his character,” said Maurice Cox, a neighbor.
Dr. Strickland celebrated his 100th birthday this year, and that propelled his son to reach out to congresswoman Nanette Diaz Barragán to right the wrong. “Your service is not lost on us. it’s a little late but it’s never too late to recognize you for your service,” Barragán said. Those who know him well say he’s a hero on so many levels, including as the doctor to this neighborhood. Dr. Strickland turned down opportunities to practice medicine in wealthier areas, saying he wanted to serve his own community. This article tagged under:
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