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Giacinto Monaco 1918 - 1993

Giacinto Monaco of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA was born on December 13, 1918, and died at age 74 years old on November 8, 1993.
Giacinto Monaco
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA 19145
December 13, 1918
November 8, 1993
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Giacinto Monaco's History: 1918 - 1993

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  • 12/13
    1918

    Birthday

    December 13, 1918
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  • 11/8
    1993

    Death

    November 8, 1993
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Giacinto Monaco lived exactly as long as the average family member when died at the age of 74.
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In 1918, in the year that Giacinto Monaco was born, following European countries, Daylight Saving Time went into effect in the United States in March. It was an effort to conserve fuel needed to produce electric power. This was a war effort and proved unpopular so in most areas of the United States, Daylight Saving Time ended after World War I. It returned during World War II.
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In 1945, when he was 27 years old, on February 19th, US Marines landed on the island of Iwo Jima and the Battle of Iwo Jima began. Lasting 5 weeks, it was some of the bloodiest and fiercest fighting in the Pacific theater during World War II. The occupying Japanese forces were heavily armed and there were 21,000 Japanese soldiers on the island at the beginning of the battle. Only 216 Japanese soldiers were captured afterwards - the rest had been killed in action or committed suicide. 6,800 American soldiers died but the Americans took control of the island.
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