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José M. Cabanillas

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Cabanillas died on September 5, 1979, at the Hunter Holmes McGuire Veterans Administration Medical Center in Richmond. He was the first Puerto Rican to make rear admiral in the US Navy, albeit a
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from 1913 to 1921, to attend the United States Naval Academy. Cabanillas graduated from the Academy on June 4, 1924, and was commissioned an
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at the end of his second year. He served as law librarian at the University for 6 years and then joined a Richmond law firm.
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Puertorriquenos Who Served With Guts, Glory, and Honor. Fighting to Defend a Nation Not Completely Their Own
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during the Invasion of Normandy and the bombardment of Cherbourg.His Bronze medal citation reads as follows:
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In 2023 José M. Cabanillas was posthumously inducted to the Puerto Rico Veterans Hall of Fame.
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He graduated from the institute in 1919 and on June 16, 1920, received an appointment from
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Cabanillas was born to José C. Cabanillas and Asunción Grau de Cabanillas in the city of
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In 1942, upon the outbreak of World War II, he was assigned executive officer of the
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Among Rear Admiral José M. Cabanillas' decorations and medals were the following:
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In July 1949, Cabanillas was transferred to Naval Station Orange, located in
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until May 1930. Cabanillas earned a Master of Science in June 1932 from
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In 1945, Cabanillas became the first commanding officer of the USS
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Cabanillas retired from the Navy in 1955 and moved to
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Mayagüez
Richmond, Virginia
United States Navy
Rear Admiral
USS Texas
USS Dixie
World War II
Operation Torch
Normandy landings
Korean War
Bronze Star
José María Cabanillas
United States Navy
USS Texas
invasions of North Africa
Battle of Normandy
D-Day
World War II
Mayagüez
Alabama
Marion Military Institute
United States Naval Academy
Arthur Yager
governor of Puerto Rico
ensign
U.S. Navy
cruisers
destroyers
submarines

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