Portal:Puerto Rico/Did you know entries/9
Appearance
Military-related topics
- ... that during World War II, 200 Puerto Rican women were assigned to Company 6, 2nd Battalion, 21st Regiment of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, a segregated Hispanic unit?[1]
- ... that In 1963, the Air National Guard Base, at the San Juan International airport in Puerto Rico, was renamed "Muñiz Air National Guard Base" in honor of Lieutenant Colonel José Antonio Muñiz, a co-founder of the "PRANG"?[2]
- ... that nine Puerto Ricans were posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor, the highest military decoration in the United States? They were PFC Fernando Luis García, Master Sergeant Juan E. Negron, Private Demensio Rivera, Private Miguel Armando Vera, Staff Sergeant Felix M. Conde-Falcon, PFC Carlos James Lozada, Capt. Eurípides Rubio, Specialist Four Héctor Santiago Colón and Captain Humbert Roque Versace.
- ... that Captain Ramón Acha Caamaño was awarded the "Cruz de la Orden de Merito Naval 1ra clase" (The Cross of the Order of the Naval Merit 1st class) by the Spanish government for his role in the rescue of the cargo of the SS Antonio López, a Spanish transoceanic steamer, during the Spanish–American War?
- ... that the "SS ANTONIO LÓPEZ Shipwreck Site and Remains" are listed in the National Register of Historic Places #93001593?[3]
- ... that Lieutenant Colonel Olga E. Custodio made history when she became the first female Hispanic U.S. military pilot and that after retiring from the military she became the first Latina to become a commercial airline captain?[4]
- ... that on September 11, 2001, Marc H. Sasseville, now a Brigadier General, was given the mission of finding United Airlines Flight 93 and destroying it, even if it meant ramming the plane. The tactic would be similar to the suicide military tactics known as kamikaze missions used by the military aviators from the Empire of Japan in World War II?[5]
- ... that Brigadier General Irene M. Zoppi is the first Puerto Rican female to reach the rank of Brigadier General in the United States Armed Forces?[6]
- ... that Marta Carcana is the first woman Adjutant General of the Puerto Rican National Guard?[7][8]
- ... that President Barack Obama awarded the Medal of Honor to Juan E. Negrón, Demensio Rivera, Miguel Vera and Félix Conde Falcón bringing the total Puerto Rican recipients of said honor to nine? Prior to the Medal of Honor upgrade, which was made on March 18, 2014, they all had been awarded the Distinguished Service Cross Medal.[9]
- ^ Puerto Rican Woman in Defense of our country
- ^ Why is the base at SJU called Muñiz?[dead link]
- ^ Protagonistas de la Guerra Hispano Americana en Puerto Rico
- ^ Our American Dream: Meet the First Latina US Military Pilot
- ^ Mail News
- ^ "Ramba" is first female Puerto Rican general officer in US Army Reserve
- ^ "Designan nuevamente a Martha Carcana para dirigir la Guardia Nacional". Primerahora.com. Retrieved 2016-05-28.
- ^ "Col. Marta Carcana confirmed as first woman to lead Puerto Rico National Guard > National Guard > Article View". Nationalguard.mil. 2015-09-04. Retrieved 2016-05-28.
- ^ Obama to award Medal of Honor to 24 Army veterans