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John L. Estrada, who reached the highest enlisted rank in the Marine Corps and was wooed to campaign for Obama, will leave for Trinidad and Tobago this month. Posted March 14, 2016.
John L. Estrada, who reached the highest enlisted rank in the Marine Corps and was wooed to campaign for Obama, will leave for Trinidad and Tobago this month.
John L. Estrada, the former ambassador, was elected chairman of the American Battle Monuments Commission on Nov. 9, but commissioners disagreed over how long he would hold the post.
John Estrada, a Filipino actor, is deeply saddened by the passing of Gloria Romero, known as the Queen of Philippine Cinema.
John L. Estrada served as Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps from 2003 to 2007 and U.S. Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago, the country of his birth, from 2016 to 2017.
Maria L. Estrada of Denver. Preceded in death by husband John J. Estrada; children Albert Ortegon, Charles “Chuck” Ortegon, Rosemarie Ortegon, Richard Ortegon, Carmen Zurtuche and Micha… ...
At the time, Estrada clarified that he was not in a relationship with the woman he was seen with. He added that he and Meirelles were on a “mutual break,” but this was denied by the latter.
Former Ambassador and Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps John L. Estrada describes the importance of remembering pivotal historical moments like D-Day on the 80th anniversary of the battle ...
John and Priscilla are currently the talk of the town after the Miss Earth 2004 left a comment on John's Boracay post. "Looking very divorced, Mr. Estrada @ Lily Hallman_," Priscilla commented. While ...
John Estrada slammed a fake quote card which claimed that he supposedly confirmed he cheated on his wife Priscilla Meirelles. July 10, 2022. News. Global Nation. Business. Lifestyle.
Estrada, Kenneth John, beloved son, brother, uncle, and friend to so many. Ken died Tuesday, June 26, 2007 at Ridgecrest Health Care Center in Phoenix, AZ from complications associated with Alzheim… ...
Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., announces a new "Veterans for Reid" Web effort and an endorsement from Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps John L. Estrada (ret.), the highest enlisted rank in the U.S ...