A veteran of Cordoba was honored for the first time in his hometown



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The Maltese veteran Raúl Gorosito has returned to his hometown of Santa Fe to stand out for the first time as part of the Falklands War Veterans and Victims Day.

In Serodino, they have always distinguished the veterans who were born there and who, until now, were only one: Jose Miriani, a Falklands hero already known to all and ignorant of the ########################################################################### Existence of Gorosito.

But it is never too late and, 37 years after the Falklands war, Raúl Gorosito was finally honored in his homeland. The story came to the writing of The voice through the home of the Falklands War veteran of the province.

The Santa Fe Community Sports Club, Belgrano, has decided to pay homage to the heroes of the Malvinas War at its annual sports festival. Miriani and Gorosito were both present at the presentation of the club jersey bearing the Malvinas Islands' inscription.

The Falklands heroes with the authorities of Belgrano. (Courtesy of Casa del Veterano de Córdoba)

During his trip to his hometown, Gorosito, who has lived in San Vicente since the end of 1971, has expressed to the whole community a "huge caress for the soul" in front of the applause of all the old friends and neighbors of his childhood.

The ex-combatant belonged in 1982 to the infantry regiment, the army, the Estafeta post and the war promoted to Dragoneante, according to information provided by the House of the veteran of the Falklands war.

Exequiel Palma and Fabian Zanatta from Belgrano, as well as veteran Miriani, receive souvenirs from Casa del Veterano de Córdoba. (Courtesy of Casa del Veterano de Córdoba)

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