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Vieques' Civil Desobedience { 17 images } Created 9 Sep 2013

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  • Puerto Rico Naval Training Range was located on the island of Vieques, just outside of the main island of Puerto Rico. The training range was used from 1941 until 2003. <br />
The death of David Sanes Rodríguez (19 April 1999), a Navy employee and native of Vieques, became a rallying point for those opposed to the U.S. military presence. Sanes's death sparked a series of civil disobedience protests by residents and activists that culminated in the US Navy abandoning Vieques.(Photo@Jose Jimenez Tirado/Editorial Primera Hora)
    Vieques' Civil Desobedience 19.jpg
  • Puerto Rico Naval Training Range was located on the island of Vieques, just outside of the main island of Puerto Rico. The training range was used from 1941 until 2003. <br />
The death of David Sanes Rodríguez (19 April 1999), a Navy employee and native of Vieques, became a rallying point for those opposed to the U.S. military presence. Sanes's death sparked a series of civil disobedience protests by residents and activists that culminated in the US Navy abandoning Vieques.(Photo@Jose Jimenez Tirado/Editorial Primera Hora)
    Vieques' Civil Desobedience 08.jpg
  • Puerto Rico Naval Training Range was located on the island of Vieques, just outside of the main island of Puerto Rico. The training range was used from 1941 until 2003. <br />
The death of David Sanes Rodríguez (19 April 1999), a Navy employee and native of Vieques, became a rallying point for those opposed to the U.S. military presence. Sanes's death sparked a series of civil disobedience protests by residents and activists that culminated in the US Navy abandoning Vieques.(Photo@Jose Jimenez Tirado/Editorial Primera Hora)
    Vieques' Civil Desobedience 04.jpg
  • Puerto Rico Naval Training Range was located on the island of Vieques, just outside of the main island of Puerto Rico. The training range was used from 1941 until 2003. <br />
The death of David Sanes Rodríguez (19 April 1999), a Navy employee and native of Vieques, became a rallying point for those opposed to the U.S. military presence. Sanes's death sparked a series of civil disobedience protests by residents and activists that culminated in the US Navy abandoning Vieques.(Photo@Jose Jimenez Tirado/Editorial Primera Hora)
    Vieques' Civil Desobedience 12.jpg
  • Puerto Rico Naval Training Range was located on the island of Vieques, just outside of the main island of Puerto Rico. The training range was used from 1941 until 2003. <br />
The death of David Sanes Rodríguez (19 April 1999), a Navy employee and native of Vieques, became a rallying point for those opposed to the U.S. military presence. Sanes's death sparked a series of civil disobedience protests by residents and activists that culminated in the US Navy abandoning Vieques.(Photo@Jose Jimenez Tirado/Editorial Primera Hora)
    Vieques' Civil Desobedience 13.jpg
  • Puerto Rico Naval Training Range was located on the island of Vieques, just outside of the main island of Puerto Rico. The training range was used from 1941 until 2003. <br />
The death of David Sanes Rodríguez (19 April 1999), a Navy employee and native of Vieques, became a rallying point for those opposed to the U.S. military presence. Sanes's death sparked a series of civil disobedience protests by residents and activists that culminated in the US Navy abandoning Vieques.(Photo@Jose Jimenez Tirado/Editorial Primera Hora)
    Vieques' Civil Desobedience 10.jpg
  • Puerto Rico Naval Training Range was located on the island of Vieques, just outside of the main island of Puerto Rico. The training range was used from 1941 until 2003. <br />
The death of David Sanes Rodríguez (19 April 1999), a Navy employee and native of Vieques, became a rallying point for those opposed to the U.S. military presence. Sanes's death sparked a series of civil disobedience protests by residents and activists that culminated in the US Navy abandoning Vieques.(Photo@Jose Jimenez Tirado/Editorial Primera Hora)
    Vieques' Civil Desobedience 05.jpg
  • Puerto Rico Naval Training Range was located on the island of Vieques, just outside of the main island of Puerto Rico. The training range was used from 1941 until 2003. <br />
The death of David Sanes Rodríguez (19 April 1999), a Navy employee and native of Vieques, became a rallying point for those opposed to the U.S. military presence. Sanes's death sparked a series of civil disobedience protests by residents and activists that culminated in the US Navy abandoning Vieques.(Photo@Jose Jimenez Tirado/Editorial Primera Hora)
    Vieques' Civil Desobedience 03.jpg
  • Puerto Rico Naval Training Range was located on the island of Vieques, just outside of the main island of Puerto Rico. The training range was used from 1941 until 2003. <br />
The death of David Sanes Rodríguez (19 April 1999), a Navy employee and native of Vieques, became a rallying point for those opposed to the U.S. military presence. Sanes's death sparked a series of civil disobedience protests by residents and activists that culminated in the US Navy abandoning Vieques.(Photo@Jose Jimenez Tirado/Editorial Primera Hora)
    Vieques' Civil Desobedience 01.JPG
  • Puerto Rico Naval Training Range was located on the island of Vieques, just outside of the main island of Puerto Rico. The training range was used from 1941 until 2003. <br />
The death of David Sanes Rodríguez (19 April 1999), a Navy employee and native of Vieques, became a rallying point for those opposed to the U.S. military presence. Sanes's death sparked a series of civil disobedience protests by residents and activists that culminated in the US Navy abandoning Vieques.(Photo@Jose Jimenez Tirado/Editorial Primera Hora)
    Vieques' Civil Desobedience 16.jpg
  • Puerto Rico Naval Training Range was located on the island of Vieques, just outside of the main island of Puerto Rico. The training range was used from 1941 until 2003. <br />
The death of David Sanes Rodríguez (19 April 1999), a Navy employee and native of Vieques, became a rallying point for those opposed to the U.S. military presence. Sanes's death sparked a series of civil disobedience protests by residents and activists that culminated in the US Navy abandoning Vieques.(Photo@Jose Jimenez Tirado/Editorial Primera Hora)
    Vieques' Civil Desobedience 17.jpg
  • Puerto Rico Naval Training Range was located on the island of Vieques, just outside of the main island of Puerto Rico. The training range was used from 1941 until 2003. <br />
The death of David Sanes Rodríguez (19 April 1999), a Navy employee and native of Vieques, became a rallying point for those opposed to the U.S. military presence. Sanes's death sparked a series of civil disobedience protests by residents and activists that culminated in the US Navy abandoning Vieques.(Photo@Jose Jimenez Tirado/Editorial Primera Hora)
    Vieques' Civil Desobedience 02.jpg
  • Puerto Rico Naval Training Range was located on the island of Vieques, just outside of the main island of Puerto Rico. The training range was used from 1941 until 2003. <br />
The death of David Sanes Rodríguez (19 April 1999), a Navy employee and native of Vieques, became a rallying point for those opposed to the U.S. military presence. Sanes's death sparked a series of civil disobedience protests by residents and activists that culminated in the US Navy abandoning Vieques.(Photo@Jose Jimenez Tirado/Editorial Primera Hora)
    Vieques' Civil Desobedience 11.jpg
  • Puerto Rico Naval Training Range was located on the island of Vieques, just outside of the main island of Puerto Rico. The training range was used from 1941 until 2003. <br />
The death of David Sanes Rodríguez (19 April 1999), a Navy employee and native of Vieques, became a rallying point for those opposed to the U.S. military presence. Sanes's death sparked a series of civil disobedience protests by residents and activists that culminated in the US Navy abandoning Vieques.(Photo@Jose Jimenez Tirado/Editorial Primera Hora)
    Vieques' Civil Desobedience 14.jpg
  • Puerto Rico Naval Training Range was located on the island of Vieques, just outside of the main island of Puerto Rico. The training range was used from 1941 until 2003. <br />
The death of David Sanes Rodríguez (19 April 1999), a Navy employee and native of Vieques, became a rallying point for those opposed to the U.S. military presence. Sanes's death sparked a series of civil disobedience protests by residents and activists that culminated in the US Navy abandoning Vieques.(Photo@Jose Jimenez Tirado/Editorial Primera Hora)
    Vieques' Civil Desobedience 07.jpg
  • Puerto Rico Naval Training Range was located on the island of Vieques, just outside of the main island of Puerto Rico. The training range was used from 1941 until 2003. <br />
The death of David Sanes Rodríguez (19 April 1999), a Navy employee and native of Vieques, became a rallying point for those opposed to the U.S. military presence. Sanes's death sparked a series of civil disobedience protests by residents and activists that culminated in the US Navy abandoning Vieques.(Photo@Jose Jimenez Tirado/Editorial Primera Hora)
    Vieques' Civil Desobedience 18.jpg
  • Puerto Rico Naval Training Range was located on the island of Vieques, just outside of the main island of Puerto Rico. The training range was used from 1941 until 2003. <br />
The death of David Sanes Rodríguez (19 April 1999), a Navy employee and native of Vieques, became a rallying point for those opposed to the U.S. military presence. Sanes's death sparked a series of civil disobedience protests by residents and activists that culminated in the US Navy abandoning Vieques.(Photo@Jose Jimenez Tirado/Editorial Primera Hora)
    Vieques' Civil Desobedience 15.jpg