- Jose M. Cabanillas
Infobox Military Person
name=Jose M. Cabanillas
lived= birth date|1901|9|23 – death date and age|1979|9|15|1901|9|23
placeofbirth=Mayagüez ,Puerto Rico
placeofdeath=Richmond, Virginia
caption=Rear Admiral Jose M. Cabanillas
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=
serviceyears=1920-1955
rank= Rear Admiral
commands=USS "Texas" USS Grundy USS "Dixie"
unit=
battles=World War II Korean War
awards=
laterwork=Rear Admiral Jose M. Cabanillas (
September 23 ,1901 -September 15 ,1979 ) born inMayagüez ,Puerto Rico , was an Executive Officer of the USS "Texas" which participated in the invasions of North Africa and Normandy (D-Day ) duringWorld War II .Early years
Cabanillas was born and raised in the city of Mayagüez which is located in the western coast of Puerto Rico. There he received his primary and secondary education. In 1917, at the age of 16, he was sent to
Alabama to attend theMarion Military Institute . In the school he underwent a two-year preparatory course which prepared him for theUnited States Naval Academy . He graduated from the institute in 1919 and onJune 16 ,1920 received an appointment fromArthur Yager , the U.S. appointedgovernor of Puerto Rico from 1913 to 1921, to attend the United States Naval Academy. Cabanillas graduated from the Academy in 1924 and was commissioned an Ensign in theU.S. Navy . [ [https://www.marionmilitary.edu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=277&Itemid=336 Marion Military Institute] ]Prior to World War II, Cabanillas served aboard various
cruisers ,destroyers andsubmarines . In 1942, upon the outbreak of World War II, he was assigned Executive Officer of theUSS Texas (BB-35) .The USS "Texas" was the oldest remainingdreadnought , and was one of only two remaining ships to have served in both world wars at that time. OnNovember 8 , the "Texas" participated in the invasion of North Africa. by destroying an ammunition dump near Port Lyautey. Cabanillas also participated in the invasion of Normandy on (D-day ). OnJune 6 ,1944 , her secondary battery went to work on another target on the western end of "Omaha" beach. [cite web|accessdate=2007-03-18
url=http://www.ansomil.org/home/USNAofficers.html
title=USNA graduates of Hispanic descent for the Class of 1911, 1915, 1924, 1927, 1931, 1935, 1939, 1943, 1947
publisher=Association of Naval Service Officers]In 1945, Cabanillas became the first Commanding officer of the USS "Grundy" (APA-111), which was commissioned on
January 3 ,1945 . The "Grundy "helped in the evacuation of Americans fromChina during theChinese Civil War . Under his command, the "Grundy" earned the following citations:China Service Medal (extended),American Campaign Medal ,Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal ,World War II Victory Medal and theNavy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp). In December 1945, he was reassigned toNaval Station Norfolk located inNorfolk, Virginia , as Assistant Chief of Staff (Discipline), 5th Naval District. [ [http://www.mlrsinc.com/newsletters/Griggs_Grundy/GGNL1201.pdf USS Grundy - Letters] ]Korean War
In July 1949, Cabanillas was transferred to Naval Station Orange, located in
Orange, Texas where he served as Commanding Officer.On July 1950, he became Commander of the USS "Dixie", a destroyer tender in the Pacific. During the
Korean War he provided firing cover to the U.S. Marines involved in the Inchon invasion. In 1951, Cabanillas was reassigned to the staff of theUnited States Pacific Fleet inHawaii . In 1953, he was transferred to the fifth Naval District inSan Juan, Puerto Rico as Chief of Staff.Later years
Cabanillas retired from the Navy in 1955 and moved to
Richmond, Virginia . In 1956, Cabanillas made use of the benefits of theG.I. Bill and studied law at theUniversity of Richmond School of Law . He passed the Virginia Bar 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.Cabanillas died on
September 15 ,1979 in the Veterans Hospital in Richmond. He was the first Puerto Rican to make rear admiral in the US Navy, albeit a tombstone promotion. He was cremated and buried at sea with full military honors. [ [http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:1-iqGIoqfrQJ:www.mlrsinc.com/newsletters/Griggs_Grundy/GGNL1201.pdf+Jose+M.+Cabanillas&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=18&gl=us&ie=UTF-8 USS Grundy News, Retrieved May 17, 2007] ]Awards and recognitions
Among Rear Admiral Jose M. Cabanillas' decorations and medals were the following:
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*Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation
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Puerto Ricans in World War II
*List of notable Puerto Ricans References
External links
* [http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/PUERTORICO/1999-07/0931655867 Puerto Rico L-Archives]
* [https://www.marionmilitary.edu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=277&Itemid=336 Marion Military Institute]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/0314.htm USS Dixie]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03111.htm USS Grundy]
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