- Ramon S. Subejano
Ramon Simpas Subejano (1905 - 1988), a native of the
Philippines , became a highly decoratedUnited States WWII veteran. He brought back 17medal s earned for killing more than 400 Germans inbattle . One of the medals was theSilver Star which cited him for "Gallantry in action on7 December 1944 in the vicinity of Dillengen, Germany." The citation continued, "At the risk of his life, Pvt. Subejano made his way along through devastating 20 mm andmachine gun fire andhand grenade explosions to the building. He then entered the strong point and going from room to room, killed five enemy, wounded six and forced the remaining 37 to surrender. PFC Ramon S. Subejano served with Company A 358th Inf. Div. at Normandy Beach, Ardennes, NorthernFrance ,Holland , and theRhineland , he was a scout sniper and was wounded several times. He diedSeptember 16 ,1988 and was one of the United States' most decorated heroes of WWII. Subejano is buried atArlington National Cemetery . His story is in theLibrary of Congress , "One Man Army" (1978).Ramon was the oldest among the siblings, followed by Honorio Simpas Subejano. Then, Victorino Simpas Subejano lastly, Lucila Subejano Sabido.References
* Subejano, Earl
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