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Edward Cervantez: White Sox Bat Boy and Vietnam Soldier
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Joe Cervantez remembers his brother, Eddy, a White Sox Bat Boy and Vietnam Soldier.
Joe Cervantez remembers his brother, Edward “Eddy” Cervantez, a White Sox Bat Boy and a Vietnam Soldier who was killed in action.
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Chicago Stories
Edward Cervantez: White Sox Bat Boy and Vietnam Soldier
Clip: 4/29/2022 | 3m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
Joe Cervantez remembers his brother, Edward “Eddy” Cervantez, a White Sox Bat Boy and a Vietnam Soldier who was killed in action.
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