- Vincent Robert Capodanno
Infobox Military Person
name=Vincent Robert Capodanno
born= birth date|1929|2|13
died= Death date and age|1967|9|4|1929|2|13
placeofbirth=Staten Island ,New York
placeofdeath= KIA atQuang Tin Province ,Vietnam
placeofburial=
caption=
nickname="The Grunt Padre"
allegiance=flag|United States of America
branch=
serviceyears=1965 - 1967
rank=Lieutenant
commands=
unit=Navy Chaplain Corps 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division
battles=Vietnam War
awards=Medal of Honor Bronze StarPurple Heart
laterwork=Vincent Robert Capodanno (
February 13 ,1929 –September 4 ,1967 ) was aUnited States Navy chaplain and a recipient of America's highest military decoration - theMedal of Honor - for actions during theVietnam War .Biography
Vincent Capodanno was born in
Staten Island ,New York , onFebruary 13 1929 . He graduated fromCurtis High School inStaten Island , New York and then attendedFordham University for a year before entering theMaryknoll Missionaryseminary in New York. He was ordained a Catholicpriest in June 1957.Father Capodanno's first assignment as a missionary was with aboriginal Taiwanese in the mountains of
Taiwan where he served in a parish and later in a school. After seven years, Father Capodanno returned to the United States for leave and then was assigned to a Maryknoll school inHong Kong . Father Vincent Capodanno's relatives now reside in Delaware & Florida, the youngest known is his great nephew who is a successful banker in Florida Ross Capodanno.Military service
In December 1965, Father Capodanno received his commission as a lieutenant in the Navy Chaplain Corps. He was assigned to the First Marine Division in
Vietnam in April 1966.At 4:30 am,
September 4 1967 , duringOperation Swift in theThang Binh District of theQue-Son Valley , elements of the1st Battalion 5th Marines encountered a largeNorth Vietnam ese unit of approximately 2500 men near the village ofDong Son . The outnumbered and disorganized Company D was in need of reinforcements. By 9:14 am, twenty-six Marines were confirmed dead and another company of Marines was committed to the battle. At 9:25 am, the commander of 1st Battalion 5th Marine requested further reinforcements.Father Capodanno went among the wounded and dying, giving last rites and taking care of his Marines. Wounded once in the face and having his hand almost severed, he went to help a wounded corpsman only yards from an enemy machinegun and was killed. His body was recovered and interred in his family's plot in Saint Peters Cemetery, West New Brighton, Staten Island, New York.findagrave|7018039 Retrieved on
2006-08-07 ]On
December 27 1968 , thenSecretary of the Navy Paul Ignatius notified the Capodanno family that Lieutenant Capodanno would posthumously be awarded the Medal of Honor in recognition of his selfless sacrifice. The official ceremony was heldJanuary 7 1969 .Medal of Honor citation
Father Capodanno's official Medal of Honor citation is as follows:
:For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as Chaplain of the 3d Battalion, in connection with operations against enemy forces. In response to reports that the 2d Platoon of M Company was in danger of being overrun by a massed enemy assaulting force, Lt. Capodanno left the relative safety of the company command post and ran through an open area raked with fire, directly to the beleaguered platoon. Disregarding the intense enemy small-arms, automatic-weapons, and mortar fire, he moved about the battlefield administering last rites to the dying and giving medical aid to the wounded. When an exploding mortar round inflicted painful multiple wounds to his arms and legs, and severed a portion of his right hand, he steadfastly refused all medical aid. Instead, he directed the corpsmen to help their wounded comrades and, with calm vigor, continued to move about the battlefield as he provided encouragement by voice and example to the valiant Marines. Upon encountering a wounded corpsman in the direct line of fire of an enemy machine gunner positioned approximately 15 yards away, Lt. Capodanno rushed a daring attempt to aid and assist the mortally wounded corpsman. At that instant, only inches from his goal, he was struck down by a burst of machine gun fire. By his heroic conduct on the battlefield, and his inspiring example, Lt. Capodanno upheld the finest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life in the cause of freedom.cite web
last = The Vietnam Veterens Memorial
title = Capodanno, Vincent R.
work = Medal of Honor citation
date =
url = http://thewall-usa.com/mohrec.asp?recid=20&servid=7769
accessdate = 2007-11-12]Cause for Canonization
On
May 19 ,2002 , Capodanno's Cause for Canonization was officially opened, and so he is now referred to as aServant of God .In May 2004 the Initial Documentation was submitted to The Congregation for the Causes of Saints with CatholicMil acting as Petitioner and Father Daniel Mode named Postulator.
On
May 21 ,2006 a Public Decree of Servant of God was issued by the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA. The statement was made by Archbishop Edwin F. O’Brien in Washington D.C.Memorials
USS Capodanno
USS "Capodanno" (FF-1093) was named in honor of Lieutenant Capodanno.cite web
last = USS Capodanno FF-1093 Website
title = Capodanno, Vincent R.
work =
date = 2003-03-04
url = http://www.att.net/p/s/community.dll?ep=16&groupid=8512&ck=
accessdate = 2007-11-12] The Capodanno was commissionedSeptember 17 1973 and was decommissionedJuly 30 1993 and sold toTurkey . It became the first ship in U.S fleet to receive a Papal Blessing when it was blessed byPope John Paul II inNaples ,Italy ,July 4 1981 .Fact|date=September 2008New York City
In March 1971, the
Knights of Columbus , Madonna Council in Staten Island sought to have a permanent public memorial honoring Father Capodanno. In October 1974, a bill was proposed to change the name of a three-mile (5 km) section of Seaside Boulevard to Father Capodanno Boulevard; a year later, the bill was passed by the Mayor of New York.The city of New York declared
July 3 1976 "Father Capodanno Day" and held a Mass, followed by a parade that included theUnited States Marine Corps Color Guard, bands from the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps, and Boy and Girl Scouts.A monument was erected at the corner of Sand Lane and Father Capodanno Blvd. It is made of light gray Barre granite, stands 8' high and 4' wide and has a bronze plaque.
aint Vincent Chapel, Taiwan
Saint Vincent's Chapel was the Capodanno family's first choice as a memorial. Within four months after his death, almost $4,000 had been raised by organizations such as
The American Legion , TheVeterans of Foreign Wars , the Knights of Columbus and theMarine Corps League . The Chapel, however, was not completed until 1993. It was built in the small mountain town of Thiankou with the help of Father Dan Dolan, another Maryknoller and Father Capodanno's former pastor when he was a missionary in Taiwan.Capodanno Hall, San Francisco Bay Naval Shipyard
The San Francisco Bay Naval Shipyard dedicated Capodanno Hall on
November 3 1969 . The hall serves as a Bachelor Officers' Quarters. Phillip Capodanno unveiled the plaque which describes Father Capodanno's heroic deed::"Lieutenant Capodanno made the ultimate sacrifice ministering to the wounded and dying during savage fighting in Vietnam. He has become the third chaplain in our country's history to receive the Medal of Honor and the second Navy chaplain to be so honored".
Other memorials
*Capodanno Memorial Chapel, Lakeside TQ, IRAQ
*Capodanno Chapel, Que Son Valley, VietNam
*Capodanno Memorial Chapel Naval Base, Newport, RI
*Capodanno Chapel,Naval Hospital, Oakland, CA
*Capodanno Street, Naval Base, Newport, RI
*Capodanno Chapel, Camp Pendelton, CA
*Modern sculpture, Piazza Capodanno, Gaeta, Italy
*Capodanno Chapel, Ft. Wadsworth, Staten Island
*Capodanno Building, Millington, TN
*Capodanno Chapel, Marine Corps Air Station, Iwakuni, Japan
*Catholic Chaplains Memorial, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA
*Fort Wadsworth statue, Fort Wadsworth Army Chapel School.
Awards and decorations
Father Capodanno was awarded the following medals:
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National Defense Service Medal *
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ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
*List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Vietnam WarNotes
References
*cite web
last = Naval Historical Center
title = US People - Capodanno, Vincent R.
work = Online Library
date = 2000-02-20
url = http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/pers-us/uspers-c/v-capdno.htm
accessdate = 2006-08-07*cite web
last = The Vietnam Veterens Memorial
title = Capodanno, Vincent R.
work = The Virtual Wall
date =
url = http://thewall-usa.com/info.asp?recid=7769
accessdate = 2007-11-12*cite web
last = The Vietnam Veterens Memorial
title = Capodanno, Vincent R.
work = Medal of Honor citation
date =
url = http://thewall-usa.com/mohrec.asp?recid=20&servid=7769
accessdate = 2007-11-12*cite web
last = USS Capodanno FF-1093 Website
title = Capodanno, Vincent R.
work =
date = 2003-03-04
url = http://www.att.net/p/s/community.dll?ep=16&groupid=8512&ck=
accessdate = 2007-11-12*findagrave|7018039 Retrieved on
2006-08-07 External links
*cite web
last = Official Site of the Cause of Canonization of Rev. Capodanno
title = Capodanno, Vincent R.
work = Cause for Canonization
date =
url = http://www.vincentcapodanno.org
accessdate = 2007-11-12Persondata
NAME= Capodanno, Vincent Robert
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=United States Navy Medal of Honor recipient
DATE OF BIRTH=February 13 ,1929
PLACE OF BIRTH=Staten Island ,New York
DATE OF DEATH=September 4 ,1967
PLACE OF DEATH= KIA atQuang Tin Province ,Vietnam
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