- Carlos Betances Ramirez
Infobox Military Person
name=Carlos Betances Ramirez
born= birth date|1910|7|8
died= death date and age|2001|10|28|1910|7|8
placeofbirth=Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico
placeofdeath=San Juan, Puerto Rico
caption=Colonel Carlos Betances Ramirez Only Puerto Rican to command a Battalion in the Korean War
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allegiance= United States of America
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serviceyears=1928-1935, 1938-1942 Puerto Rican National Guard 1942-1962 US Army
rank= Colonel
commands=2nd Battalion,65th Infantry Regiment
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battles=World War II Korean War *Battle of Jackson Heights
awards=Bronze StarPurple Heart
laterwork=Colonel Carlos Betances Ramirez (
July 8 ,1910 –October 28 ,2001 ), was the only Puerto Rican to command aBattalion in theKorean War .Early years
Betances was born in the "Barrio" Las Delicias,
Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico . His father died when he was young and as a result, he and his six other siblings were raised by his mother, grandfather and uncles. His mother worked as a seamstress, to support the family. Betances always stated that he was proud of being a "Jibaro " (A poor Puerto Rican farmer) however, Puerto Rico was going through a difficult economy crisis and Betances, like so many other farmers, had to seek employment elsewhere. [http://www.valerosos.com/CarlosBetancesRamirez.html Carlos Betances Ramirez] ]Military career
In 1928, at the age of 18, Betances joined the Puerto Rican National Guard. He served from 1928-1935 and returned again in 1938. He had served in the National Guard for a total of 8 years before joining the regular
United States Army onNovember 11 ,1942 . Betances served as an enlisted man untilJuly 13 ,1943 when he was promoted to the rank of Platoon Sergeant.Betances attended the Officers Candidate School at
Fort Benning , Georgia and onJuly 14 ,1943 was commissioned a Second Lieutenant. DuringWorld War II , he served as Platoon Leader in Company I, 3rd Bat., 295 Infantry Regiment, which was stationed in thePanama Canal Zone . In 1945, he was promoted to the rank ofCaptain . [http://www.valerosos.com/CarlosBetancesRamirez.html Carlos Betances Ramirez] ]Korean War
Until the
Korean War , the Army was racially segregated. The 295th, 296th, and65th Infantry Regiments were all formations consisting mostly of Puerto Rican enlisted men with Continental American officers. In 1946, Betances was assigned as Company Commander, Training Company, 65th Infantry Regiment. He took an Infantry Officers Advanced Course at Fort Benning and also in the Command and General Staff College atFort Leavenworth ,Kansas . [http://www.prsoldier.com/soldier.html Puerto Rican Soldiers] ]In June of 1952, Betances arrived in
Korea as a Lieutenant Colonel. In July 1952, he volunterred to take command of the 2nd Battalion, 65th Infantry Regiment, whose previous Commander had recently had his leg blown off in action. Taking command of a unit while it is in combat, is considered to be an extremely difficult thing to do. [http://www.prsoldier.com/soldier.html Puerto Rican Soldiers] ] In the letters that he wrote to his family, Betances indicated how he went for long periods of time without sleep or rest, while commanding his soldiers and trying to prevent the Chinese from destroying his men and breaking through his lines. This was an extremely stressful time requiring intelligence and leadership of the approximately 850 men in his Battalion. [http://www.valerosos.com/CarlosBetancesRamirez.html Carlos Betances Ramirez] ]At one point, Betances and his Regimental Commander, Colonel
Juan Cesar Cordero Davila visited his men in the front lines, despite the dangers involved; this act was very important to his men as it helped to lift their moral and spirits. OnOctober 28 ,1952 , Betances led his men in the victorious Battle ofJackson Heights . [ [http://ambergriscaye.com/mervino/window/IBB/map65th.html THE 65th INFANTRY REGIMENT ON KELLY IN SEPTEMBER 1952] ]Colonel Betances served as Battalion Commander from July to October 1952. He was the first and only Puerto Rican officer to have commanded an Infantry Battalion in the Korean War. [http://www.prsoldier.com/soldier.html Puerto Rican Soldiers] ]
Between Nov. 1952 to Sept. 1953, Betances served as the Operations and Training Officer and Military Advisor to
General Min Ki Sik , who commanded the 21st Infantry Division,Army of the Republic of Korea and was instrumental in organizing and training four Infantry Divisions for theRepublic of Korea . [http://www.valerosos.com/CarlosBetancesRamirez.html Carlos Betances Ramirez] ]Later years
Betances retired in 1962. He never lost his love for the Army and his favorite regiment, The 65th Infantry Regiment, also known as the "Borinqueneers". He had a large military library at his home and loved to keep in touch with his friends. On
October 24 ,2001 , while in the hospital, Betances received the Bronze Star , he had earned 49 years before. [http://www.prsoldier.com/soldier.html Puerto Rican Soldiers] ]Colonel Carlos Betances Ramirez died of
heart andliver failure onOctober 28 ,2001 , exactly forty-nine years, to the day, after the Battle of Jackson Heights, in which he participated. [ [http://ambergriscaye.com/mervino/window/IBB/ibbP6.html Imjin Buddy Bunker] ]Military awards and decorations
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*Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation Badges:
*Foreign decoration
*The Greek Gold Medal of BraveryReferences
ee also
*List of notable Puerto Ricans - Military
*List of Korean War veterans who are recipients of the Bronze Star External links
* [http://mervino.com/window/IBB/canpics/can46-1.html Carlos Betances Ramirez]
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