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  1. Sep 18, 2020 · The swashbuckling Italian American congressman and future New York City mayor proved his mettle in the skies over Italy during World War I. Fiorello La Guardia was a 35-year-old freshman congressman when the United States went to war in 1917.

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  2. As mayor, during the Great Depression and World War II, La Guardia unified the city's transit system; expanded construction of public housing, playgrounds, parks, and airports; reorganized the New York Police Department; and implemented federal New Deal programs within the city.

  3. Oct 18, 2018 · Fiorello La Guardia during his first term in Congress in 1917, just before his World War I service. Library of Congress. Congressman and New York City Mayor Fiorello La Guardia (1882-1947) remains perhaps the Immigration Service’s most well-known former employee.

  4. Fiorello La Guardia was a 35-year-old freshman congressman when the United States went to war in 1917. He had already earned a reputation as a shrewd and ambitious politician with a strong sense of social justice, a fighter against corruption, a defender of the poor and the underdog.

  5. Apr 22, 2020 · Fiorello La Guardia’s First World War. They have my article up and running about Fiorello La Guardia’s involvement in the World War I over at Roads to the Great War. In 1917-18 he flew planes and served as second-in-command of an air base in Foggia, Italy, the place of his father’s birth.

  6. The indomitable La Guardia led American airmen on the Italian Front in World War I. Fiorello’s Foggiani. By John T. Correll. hen. Fiorello La Guardia died in 1947, the New York Times called him “the little firebrand”—he was 5 ft. 2 in.—and “New York’s most colorful mayor since Peter Stuyvesant.”

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  8. Apr 26, 2024 · La Guardia was elected to the House of Representatives as a progressive Republican in 1916, but his term was interrupted by service as a pilot in World War I. He was returned to Congress in 1918 and, after serving as president of the New York City board of aldermen in 1920–21, was reelected to the House in 1922.

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