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Sal Mineo - Wikipedia Salvatore Mineo Jr (January 10, 1939 – February 12, 1976) was an American actor He was best known for his role as John "Plato" Crawford in the drama film Rebel Without a Cause (1955), which earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor at age 17, making him the fifth-youngest nominee in the category Mineo also starred in films such as Crime in the Streets, Giant
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SAL – American Legion Post 294 Founded in 1932, the Sons of the American Legion exists to honor the service and sacrifices of Legionnaires SAL members include males of all ages whose parents or grandparents served in the U S military and were eligible for American Legion membership
SAL - What does SAL stand for? The Free Dictionary Looking for online definition of SAL or what SAL stands for? SAL is listed in the World's most authoritative dictionary of abbreviations and acronyms
About | My Site Founded in 1932, The Sons of The American Legion exists to honor the service and sacrifice of Legionnaires SAL members include males of all ages whose parents or grandparents served in the US military and were eligible for American Legion membership
Sons of The American Legion - Wikipedia The Sons of The American Legion (SAL) is a non-profit organization of male descendants of men or women who served honorably in the U S Armed Forces during World War I or since December 7, 1941, through a date of cessation of hostilities as determined by the federal government [1]