- Guy Gabaldon
Infobox Military Person
name= Guy Louis Gabaldon
born= Birth date|1926|3|22
died= Death date and age|2006|8|31|1926|3|22
placeofbirth=Los Angeles, California
placeofdeath=Old Town, Florida
caption= PFC Guy Gabaldon Captured (or persuaded to surrender) about 1,500 Japanese soldiers and civilians in World War II
nickname= "Gabby", "The Pied Piper of Saipan"
allegiance= flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=
serviceyears= 1943 - 1945
rank=
commands=
unit= 2nd Marine Regiment
battles=World War II *Battle of Saipan
awards=Navy Cross Silver Star Purple Heart
laterwork=PFC Guy Louis Gabaldon (
March 22 ,1926 –August 31 ,2006 ) was aUnited States Marine who was credited with capturing (or persuading to surrender) about 1,500 Japanese soldiers and civilians during theBattle of Saipan (1944) inWorld War II . He was nominated for theMedal of Honor but was instead awarded theSilver Star which was later upgraded to theNavy Cross Medal for these actions.Early years
Gabaldon was born in
Los Angeles ,California into aMexican-American family, he was one of seven children. He was raised inEast Los Angeles where as a ten year old he would earn a living by shining shoes on Skid Row. [http://www.wtj.com/articles/gabaldon/ War Times Journal] , Retrieved November 4, 2007] Gabaldon who was a member of a multiethnic gang referred to as the "Moe gang," [http://www.pacificcitizen.org/content/2006/national/oct20-lin-friendship.htm A Friendship Like No Other] , Retrieved November 4, 2007] moved out of his house at the age of 12 and moved in with the Nakanos, a family ofJapanese-American heritage whom he considered his extended family. He attended language school every day with their children and learned to speak Japanese. He also learned about their customs and culture. [http://starbulletin.com/2004/06/06/news/story10.html Honolulu Star, Sunday, June 6, 2004] , Retrieved November 4, 2007]World War II
At the outbreak of World War II the Nakanos, his "adopted" family, were sent to a
relocation camp inArizona . He went toAlaska to work in a cannery. InMarch 22 1943 , Gabaldon's 17th birthday, he joined the United States Marines Corps. After receiving his basic training at Camp Pendleton he was assigned to Headquarters & Service Company, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division.The Pied Piper of Saipan
The United States considered the possibility of a full scale invasion of the Japanese mainland and realized that such a feat would be costly with an estimated one million American casualties. The capture of Saipan was considered essential for the establishment of airfields which would accommodate the
B-29 Superfortress bombers to be used for the planned invasion. OnJune 15 1944 , an armada of 535 ships carrying 127,570 U. S. military personnel which included Marines from the 2nd and 4th Divisions began the invasion of Saipan. Japanese soldiers seldom surrendered during World War II and, as the invasion went badly for the Japanese, they were ordered by their superiors on Saipan to kill seven U.S. Marine and Army troops for every man they lost, or commit suicide. [ [http://www.navysite.de/ships/lha2about.htm The Battle of Saipan] , Retrieved November 4, 2007]Gabaldon began bringing in prisoners the very first day that he arrived on Saipan. According to Gabaldon:
"The first night I was on Saipan, I went out on my own," said Gabaldon, "I always worked on my own, and brought back two prisoners using my backstreet Japanese". [http://starbulletin.com/2004/06/06/news/story10.html Honolulu Star, Sunday, June 6, 2004] , Retrieved November 4, 2007]
He was reprimanded by his superior officers and threatened with a
court-martial for leaving his post. However, the next night he went out and repeated once more his actions. He carefully approached a cave, shot the guards outside, moved off to one side of the cave, and yelled in Japanese, "You're surrounded and have no choice but to surrender. Come out, and you will not be killed! I assure you will be well-treated. We do not want to kill you!" [http://www.wtj.com/articles/gabaldon/ War Times Journal] , Retrieved November 4, 2007]The next morning he returned with 50 Japanese prisoners. As a result Gabaldon was permitted by his commanding officer to act as a "lone wolf" operator. [http://www.wtj.com/articles/gabaldon/ War Times Journal] , Retrieved November 4, 2007]
This was the situation when on
July 7 1944 , after spending a night near Saipan's northern cliffs, Gabaldon heard and listened to thousands of Japanese troops and civilians preparing for a large "banzai charge." The attack was unsuccessful and the surviving Japanese returned to their positions. The next day, Gabaldon captured two guards and convinced one of them to return to the cave with an offering of surrender. Shortly after, a Japanese officer showed up and after speaking to Gabaldon accepted the conditions of surrender. Over eight hundred soldiers and civilians surrendered to Gabaldon and were turned over to the United States military authorities. For his exploits, Gabaldon became known as the "Pied Piper of Saipan". [http://www.wtj.com/articles/gabaldon/ War Times Journal] , Retrieved November 4, 2007]Gabaldon continued to capture more Japanese soldiers until he was wounded in a
machine gun ambush. He was credited with the capture of 1,500 enemy personnel and was recommended for the Medal of Honor by his commanding officer, Capt.John Schwabe , on the justification that he singlehandedly captured more than ten times the number of prisoners taken by Sgt.Alvin C. York inWorld War I , Gabaldon however, was awarded aSilver Star instead. [http://www.wtj.com/articles/gabaldon/ War Times Journal] , Retrieved November 4, 2007] [http://www.voicenet.com/~lpadilla/gabaldon.html Medal of Honor Nominees Portrayed On Film] , November 5, 2007]Post World War II
Gabaldon received an
Honorable Discharge from the Marine Corps as a result of hiscombat wounds. After he returned to civilian life, he moved toMexico and ventured into various businesses such as a furniture store, fishing, and the import-export of Mexican goods.cite news
first = Matt
last = Sendensky
url =
title = Pied Piper of Saipan coaxed Japanese soldiers to give up
work = The Virginian Pilot (obituaries)
publisher = The Associated Press
pages =
page = B9
date = 2006-09-05
accessdate = 2006-09-05] Gabaldon, whose first marriage to June Gabaldon ended in divorce, met the person who was to became his second wife, Ohara Suzuki while working in Mexico. [http://starbulletin.com/2004/06/06/news/story10.html Honolulu Star, Sunday, June 6, 2004] , Retrieved November 4, 2007]Gabaldon's World War II exploits became public when in 1957, he was the invited guest of "
This is Your Life ", [http://www.pacificcitizen.org/content/2006/national/oct20-lin-friendship.htm A Friendship Like No Other] , Retrieved November 4, 2007] a popular television program aired byNBC in the 1950s, hosted byRalph Edwards , which presented the life stories of entertainment personalities and "ordinary" people who had contributed in some way to society. [ [http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/T/htmlT/thisisyour/thisisyour.htm This is your Life] , Retrieved November 4, 2007] The fact that he captured at least 1,500 Japanese prisoners was verified on the national program by Marines Corps intelligence officers Colonel Walter Layer, Colonel John Schwabe, Major James High and several enlisted men from military intelligence. [http://www.somosprimos.com/guy/guy.htm Guy Gabaldon, American Hero of the 20th Century] , Retrieved November 4, 2007]Hollywood producers became interested in Gabaldon's story and in 1960 released the film "
Hell to Eternity " where his actions on Saipan were memorialized. He was portrayed byJeffrey Hunter as an adult and byRichard Eyer as a boy. Gabaldon himself served as an adviser in the filming of the movie. [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/04/us/04gabaldon.html Guy Gabaldon, 80, Hero of Battle of Saipan, Dies; New York Times; By Richard Goldstein; Published: September 4, 2006] , Retrieved November 4, 2007]On
November 23 ,1960 , after his exploits became widely known through the television program and the movie, theUnited States Government upgraded his Silver Star Medal to aNavy Cross Medal which is the Marine Corps second highest military decoration to the Medal of Honor. [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/04/us/04gabaldon.html Guy Gabaldon, 80, Hero of Battle of Saipan, Dies; New York Times; By Richard Goldstein; Published: September 4, 2006] , Retrieved November 4, 2007]Navy Cross citation
GABALDON, GUY L.
Private First Class, U.S. Marine Corps (Reserve) Headquarters & Service Company, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division Date of Action: June 15 - August 1, 1944 Citation::The Navy Cross is presented to Guy L. Gabaldon, Private First Class, U.S. Marine Corps (Reserve), for extraordinary heroism while serving with Headquarters and Service Company, Second Marines, Second Marine Division, in action against enemy Japanese forces on Saipan and Tinian,
Northern Mariana Islands , South Pacific Area, from 15 June to 1 August 1944. Acting as a Japanese Interpreter for the Second Marines, Private First Class Gabaldon displayed extreme courage and initiative in single-handedly capturing enemy civilian and military personnel during the Saipan and Tinian operations. Working alone in front of the lines, he daringly entered enemy caves,pillbox es, buildings, andjungle brush, frequently in the face of hostile fire, and succeeded in not only obtaining vital military information, but in capturing well over one thousand enemy civilians and troops. Through his valiant and distinguished exploits, Private First Class Gabaldon made an important contribution to the successful prosecution of the campaign and, through his efforts, a definite humane treatment of civilian prisoners was assured. His courageous and inspiring devotion to duty throughout reflects the highest credit upon himself and the United States Naval Service. [cite web|url=http://www.homeofheroes.com/valor/1_Citations/03_wwii-nc/nc_06wwii_usmcE.html
title=Gabaldon, Guy L. |work=Full Text Citations For Award of The Navy Cross To U.S. Marines World War II |publisher=HomeofHeroes.com |accessdate=2006-07-25]Approved by the
Secretary of the Navy on November 23, 1960 (Upgraded from Silver Star)Later years
Gabaldon ran unsuccessfully for
United States Congress inCalifornia in 1964. In 1970, he moved to Saipan with his wife where he established a seafood business. There he authored two books ; "Saipan: Suicide Island" and "America Betrayed".He lived in Saipan for 20 years." [| name="Star"> [http://starbulletin.com/2004/06/06/news/story10.html Honolulu Star, Sunday, June 6, 2004] , Retrieved November 4, 2007] Gabaldon returned to California in 1995 and moved toOld Town, Florida in 2003. On September 2004, he was among theHispanics honored byThe Pentagon in a ceremony honoring Hispanic American World War II veterans. OnJuly 7 ,2006 , Gabaldon was honored by the Mayor of Los Angeles,Antonio Villaraigosa and the entire Los Angeles City Council. The Mayor and the City Council prepared a resolution which was sent to theWhite House requesting the Medal of Honor for Gabaldon. That same year the World War II Veteran’s Committee inWashington, D.C. , a prominent organization that showcases the veterans of World War II and their history, featured Gabaldon on the cover of their quarterly magazine. Gabaldon was also honored by theNational Council of La Raza , a national organization and a leading Latino civil rights advocate at their annual conference that July.Various organizations have requested the Medal of Honor for Gabaldon, but their request have been rejected. After lobbying by the Hispanic community, the case is currently under review by the Department of Defense so that Gabaldon's Navy Cross Medal be upgraded to the original recommendation, the Medal of Honor. [http://www.somosprimos.com/guy/guy.htm Guy Gabaldon, American Hero of the 20th Century] , Retrieved November 4, 2007] On
August 31 2006 , Gabaldon died inOld Town, Florida of heart disease. He was buried withfull military honors atArlington National Cemetery . [ [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/usmc.htm Arlington National Cemetery] , Retrieved November 4, 2007] Gabaldon is survived by his wife, Ohana; his sons Guy Jr., Ray, Tony, Yoshio, Jeffrey and Russell; his daughters Aiko, Hanako and Manya. [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/04/us/04gabaldon.html Guy Gabaldon, 80, Hero of Battle of Saipan, Dies; New York Times; By Richard Goldstein; Published: September 4, 2006] , Retrieved November 4, 2007]Awards and recognitions
During his lifetime, Gabaldon received many awards and recognitions. Among them resolutions honoring him from the Commonwealth of Northern Marianas, the City of
Chicago and the City of Los Angeles. He was also the recipient of theChesty Puller Award. [ [http://www.guygabaldon.com Guy Gabaldon] , Retrieved November 4, 2007]Hollywood producer Steve Rubin, made a documentary film about Gabaldon titled "East L.A. Marine: the Untold True Story of Guy Gabaldon" and military artist, Henry Godines unveiled the "Pied Piper of Saipan, Guy Gabaldona", a commissioned portrait of Guy Gabaldon. [http://www.somosprimos.com/guy/guy.htm Guy Gabaldon, American Hero of the 20th Century] , Retrieved November 4, 2007]
The movie
Hell to Eternity starring Jeffrey Hunter is about Guy Gabaldon's actions on Saipan.Military decorations
Among PFC Gabaldon's military decorations are the following:
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* Presidential Unit Citation
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List of Historically Important U.S. Marines Notes
References
*imdb name|id=0299927|name=Guy Gabaldon
*cite book
title=Saipan: Suicide Island
date=1990
author=Guy Gabaldon*cite book
title=America Betrayed
author=Guy Gabaldon
year=1990
id=ASIN B000EBA0Y6*cite news|accessdate=2007-11-04
url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/04/us/04gabaldon.html
title=Guy Gabaldon, 80, Hero of Battle of Saipan, Dies
author=Goldstein, Richard
date=September 4, 2006
work=New York Times*cite web
url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20060904-113700-7565r.htm
title=Guy Gabaldon, WWII hero, dies
date=September 5 ,2006
work=Washington Post
accessdate=2006-10-16*cite news|accessdate=2008-05-04
url=
title=Top Honor Sought For Marine Whose Weapon Was Words
author=Sainz, Adrian
date=May 4 , 2008
work=San Diego Union-Tribune External links
*findagrave|18068461 Retrieved on
2007-11-05
* [http://www.guygabaldon.com/ Guy Gabaldon's Website] . Retrieved on2006-07-24 .
* [http://www.getguythemedal.com/ Get Guy Gabaldon the Medal of Honor] Retrieved on2008-02-14 .
* [http://film-forward.com/eastlama.html Film-Forward review of East L.A. Marine - Documentary on Gabaldon's life]
*imdb name|id=0299927|name=Guy Gabaldon
*cite web
url=http://www.wtj.com/articles/gabaldon/
title="An Interview With Guy Gabaldon"
work=War Times Journal
author=James Burbeck
accessdate=2006-07-24
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053901/ "Hell to Eternity"] onInternet Movie Database . Retrieved on2006-07-24 .*cite web
url=http://www.lulac.org/advocacy/resolutions/2002/39.html
title=Resolution: Medal of Honor for Guy Louis Gabaldon
publisher=LULAC
date=June 29 ,2002
accessdate=2006-07-24. Resolution supporting the awarding of the Medal of Honor to Guy Gabaldon.*cite news
url=http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Sep2004/n09152004_2004091513.html
title=Pentagon Hosts Salute to Hispanic World War II Veterans
author=Kathleen T. Rhem
date=September 15 ,2004
work=DefenseLINK News
publisher=U.S. Department of Defense
accessdate=2006-07-25*cite news
url=http://starbulletin.com/2004/06/06/news/story10.html
title=‘Pied Piper’ returning to Saipan: The Chicano recipient of the Navy Cross will revisit the site of a historic WWII battle
work=Honolulu Star-Bulletin
date=June 6 ,2004
author=Gregg K. Kakesako
accessdate=2006-07-25Persondata
NAME= Gabaldon, Guy Louis
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=navy cross winner, author
DATE OF BIRTH=March 22 ,1926
PLACE OF BIRTH=Los Angeles, California
DATE OF DEATH=August 31 ,2006
PLACE OF DEATH=Old Town, Florida
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