- Agustin Ramos Calero
Infobox Military Person
name=Agustin Ramos Calero
born= birth date|1919|6|2
died= death date and age|1989|2|10|1919|6|2
placeofbirth=Isabela, Puerto Rico
placeofdeath=unknown
placeofburial= Puerto Rico National Cemetery inBayamón, Puerto Rico
caption=Sgt. Agustin Ramos Calero
Most decorated Hispanic in World War II
nickname=One-Man Army
allegiance= United States of America
branch=
serviceyears=
rank=
commands=
unit=65th Infantry Regiment, Third Infantry Division
battles=World War II Korean War
awards=Silver Star Purple Heart (4 times) French Croix de Guerre
laterwork=Sergeant First Class Agustin Ramos Calero (
June 2 ,1919 -February 10 ,1989 ) was awarded 22 decorations and medals from the U.S. Army for his actions duringWorld War II , thus becoming the most decorated Puerto Rican soldier in the United States military during that war. [ [http://www.prsoldier.com/17-aug2005.pdf Who was Agustín Ramos Calero?] , "The Puerto Rican Soldier",August 17 ,2005 . PDF format. RetrievedNovember 19 ,2006 . ]Early years
Calero was born and raised in the town of
Isabela, Puerto Rico , which is located in the northern region ofPuerto Rico . The economic situation in Puerto Rico during the 1930s was difficult as a result of theGreat Depression . Due to the shortage of jobs in the island, many Puerto Ricans joined theUnited States Army which offered a guaranteed income.World War II
In 1941, Calero joined the Army and was assigned to Puerto Rico's 65th Infantry Regiment at Camp Las Casas in
Santurce . There he received his training as arifleman . Upon the outbreak ofWorld War II , Calero was reassigned to the Third U.S. Infantry Division and sent toEurope . In 1945, Calero's company was in the vicinity ofColmar ,France and engaged in combat against a squad of German soldiers in what is known as the Battle of Colmar Pocket. Calero attacked the squad, killing ten of them and capturing 21 shortly before being wounded himself. Following these events, he was nicknamed "One-Man Army" by his comrades. For these actions he was awarded theSilver Star . Calero had been wounded a total of four times in Europe when the war ended. He was awarded a total of 22 decorations and medals for his actions, making him the Puerto Rican soldier with the most military decorations in all of the United States during that conflict. [ [http://www.prsoldier.com/17-aug2005.pdf Noemi Figueroa Soulet] , "The Puerto Rican Soldier",August 17 ,2005 . PDF format. RetrievedNovember 19 ,2006 .]Korean War
Calero returned to Puerto Rico and was reassigned once more to the 65th Infantry Regiment. The 65th Infantry departed from Puerto Rico on
August 26 ,1950 , when the United States became involved in theKorean War . They arrived inPusan ,Korea onSeptember 23 . In Korea, Calero was assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company of the regiment. He was the personal assistant to the regimental commander, Brigadier General (then Colonel) William W. Harris. [ [http://www.prsoldier.com/news.html Agustin Ramos Calero mystery solved] , "The Puerto Rican Soldier". RetrievedNovember 19 ,2006 .]Later years
Calero served in the Army for a total of 21 years. He retired in 1962 with the rank of
Sergeant First Class . At the end of his years, Calero suffered from terminalcancer . Sergeant First Class Agustín Ramos Calero died onFebruary 10 ,1989 at 69 years of age and was buried with full military honors in the Puerto Rico National Cemetery inBayamón, Puerto Rico . His hometown, Isabela, has honored his memory by naming an avenue after him.Military awards and decorations
Among Calero's decorations were the following:
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* (4 times)
* French Croix de Guerre
* with 4 stars
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*Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation
*Badges:
*Foreign unit decorations
*, granted by France to the Third Infantry Division
*The Greek Gold Medal of Bravery, granted by Greece to the 65th Infantry (Bravery Gold Medal of Greece)Notes
ee also
*List of notable Puerto Ricans-Military
*65th Infantry Regiment
*Puerto Ricans in World War II External links
* [http://www.prsoldier.com/17-aug2005.pdf Who was Agustín Ramos Calero?] . Retrieved
November 19 ,2006 .
* [http://www.prsoldier.com/news.html "The Puerto Rican Soldier News"] . RetrievedNovember 19 ,2006 .
* [http://www.interment.net/data/us/pr/nat/prnat_rabram.htm Puerto Rico National Cemetery, Bayamón, Puerto Rico] . RetrievedNovember 19 ,2006 .
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