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Memorial Day: Remembering John Basilone
« on: May 23, 2020, 12:31:44 pm »
Lawrence Person's BattleSwarm Blog 5/22/2020

This Saturday before Memorial Day we honor the life of Gunnery Sergeant John Basilone, who was not only the first Medal of Honor winner in World War II for his actions on Guadalcanal, but left the cushy life of a Bond Drive hero to return to action in time for the invasion of Iwo Jima.

His actions on Guadalcanal put most movie action heroes to shame:

    John Basilone was born on November 4th, 1916. Basilone was born and raised in Raritan, a small town in New Jersey. He was an adventurous and restless child always looking for something new and exciting. After finishing the 8th grade, Basilone elected not to go to high school. He searched for some adventure and excitement and, not finding any, he joined the Army in 1934. After his basic training Basilone was posted to the Philippines.

    During his time at his base in Manila, Basilone developed a mechanical talent for working with guns, especially machine guns. Basilone also developed a talent for motivating and leading men. After his three year enlistment ended Basilone returned to Raritan. A couple of years later he once again found himself becoming restless and looking for new adventures. He decided to reenlist in the service but this time he joined the Marines.

    Ten months into World War II, Basilone found himself on the island of Guadalcanal, it was August of 1942. The Americans had secured an airstrip that was vital to the war effort. The Japanese and Americans were involved in one of the fiercest battles of World War II. The Japanese were determined to take the airfield and had assigned an entire Japanese division to the task of capturing the airfield.

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Re: Memorial Day: Remembering John Basilone
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2020, 12:44:58 pm »
There is also a very big bridge named after him that you go over the Raritan River that connects New Brunswick to Edison.


 The Sopranos  filmed a scene on it, the one where one of Tony’s men suicides by jumping off it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilone_Memorial_Bridge

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Re: Memorial Day: Remembering John Basilone
« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2020, 01:53:19 am »
Hard to forget the man since we crossed Basilone Road in San Clamente  on the 5 FWY prior to crossing Camp Pendelton on the way to my parents in Fallbrook, did that for near twenty years.