- Louis Gonzaga Mendez, Jr.
Infobox Military Person
name=Louis Gonzaga Mendez, Jr.
born= birth date|1915|7|14
died= death date and age|2001|9|19|1915|7|14
placeofbirth=Denver, Colorado
placeofdeath=Falls Church, Virginia
placeofburial=
caption=Colonel Louis Gonzaga Mendez, Jr.
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=
serviceyears= 1940–1970
rank= Colonel
commands=3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment,82nd Airborne Division
unit=
battles=World War II
awards=Distinguished Service Cross Bronze Star (3X's)
laterwork=Taught at the infantry school at Fort Benning, Georgia Military attaché in Spain (1950) Colonel Louis Gonzaga Mendez, Jr. (July 14 1915 –September 19 2001 ) was a highly decoratedUnited States Army officer of the82nd Airborne Division who in June 1944, as commander of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment duringWorld War II , parachuted behind enemy lines intoNormandy and was awarded a Distinguished Service Cross for leading an attack that captured the French town ofPrétot-Vicquemare , in theSeine-Maritime department. OnJune 6 2002 , the people of the village honored his memory by renaming Prétot's main square "La Place du Colonel Mendez".Early years
Mendez, a
Mexican American , was born in Denver,Colorado , where he received his primary and secondary education. He received an appointment to attend theUnited States Military Academy atWest Point, New York . He graduated in the Class of 1940 and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant. Mendez earned hisParachutist Badge after attending the Army's Airborne School. [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/lgmendez.htm Colonel Mendez] , RetrievedAugust 19 2007 ]World War II
When the United States entered
World War II , Mendez was assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division as commander of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment. [ [http://www.ww2-airborne.us/units/508/508_trp.html 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment] , RetrievedAugust 19 2007 ]On
June 5 –6, 1944, the paratroopers of the 82nd's three parachute infantry regiments and reinforcedglider infantry regiment, who were stationed inEngland , boarded hundreds of transport planes and gliders and began the largest airborne assault in history. They were among the first soldiers to fight in Normandy, France. [ [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/82abn.htm 82nd Airborne Division "All American" / "America's Guard of Honor"] , RetrievedAugust 19 2007 ]Mendez and his men were dropped behind German lines with the mission to disrupt enemy communications, seize vital crossroads, destroy enemy supplies and kill enemy troops to aid the seaborne D-Day assaults on the Normandy beaches. Mendez and his men proceeded and captured the town of
Prétot-Vicquemare . For his actions he was awarded the Army's Distinguished Service Cross, which is its highest award for valor except for theMedal of Honor .Later in the war, Mendez led his battalion in the bloody
Operation Market Garden , an operation which sought to secure strategic river crossings behind German lines in theLow Countries . The 82nd Airborne Division was able to capture its objectives. [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/lgmendez.htm Colonel Mendez] , RetrievedAugust 19 2007 ]In December 1944, the Germans launched a massive offensive that came to be known as the
Battle of the Bulge against the Allies on the Western Front, catching British and U.S. troops by surprise. Front-line Allied troops reeled back or were quickly overrun. Two days after the German attack, a counterattack was organized; among those involved in the counterattack were Mendez and his battalion, who advanced as infantrymen. The advance of GeneralGerd von Rundstedt 's northern troops came to a halt as result. [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/lgmendez.htm Colonel Mendez] , RetrievedAugust 19 2007 ]Post-World War II
Mendez continued his academic education and military career after the war. He graduated from the
Command and General Staff College and theIndustrial College of the Armed Forces . He went on to earn a master's degree ininternational relations fromGeorgetown University and taught at the Infantry School atFort Benning , Georgia. In 1950 he served as a Military Attaché toSpain , and in the 1960s as a Regimental Commander in the 1st Cavalry Division inSouth Korea . Later he served in the War Histories Division on the Army General Staff and as Secretary of theOrganization of American States 'Inter-American Defense Board . Mendez retired from the military in 1970. [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/lgmendez.htm Colonel Mendez] , RetrievedAugust 19 2007 ]Later years
As a civilian, Mendez joined the
Virginia Education Department. He was national director of the Right to Read Program, an assistant education commissioner and chief of the department's Vocational and Adult Education Branch before retiring in 1985.During a ceremony held on
March 31 2001 in which one of Mendez's men, Francis Lamoureux, was awarded the Bronze Star after 50 years, Lamoureux had this to say about his former commander:"There are so many other men who deserve medals more than I do who haven't received medals. So, what makes it special is the fact that Colonel Mendez is going to make that presentation to me. I really am honored by that." [ [http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0103/31/smn.15.html WWII Veteran Receives His Bronze Star, 50 Years Later] , retrieved
Colonel Mendez, who was married and had six sons and six daughters, died of aAugust 19 2007 ]stroke on Wednesday,September 19 2001 at his home inFalls Church, Virginia . He was buried withfull military honors one week later atArlington National Cemetery .Mendez's memory was honored on
June 6 2002 , for his gallantry leading his men against the enemy and liberating Prétot-Vicquemare when the people of the village renamed its main square "La Place du Colonel Mendez". [ [http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:Q9-vv9e3uUAJ:www.jsri.msu.edu/RandS/Ebooks/MilLatinos.pdf+Plaza+Mendez+Pretot+France&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us&ie=UTF-8 U.S. Latino Patriots] , RetrievedAugust 19 2007 ] HistorianCornelius Ryan profiled Colonel Mendez and his leadership in the Market Garden struggle in his best-selling history book, "A Bridge Too Far". [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/lgmendez.htm Colonel Mendez] , RetrievedAugust 19 2007 ]Military decorations and awards
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*Badges:
*Parachutist Badge
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Hispanic Americans in World War II Further reading
*Ryan, Cornelius (September 1974), "A Bridge Too Far", Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-671-21792-5 (ISBN-10), ISBN 978-0-671-21792-1 (ISBN-13)
References
Persondata
NAME = Mendez, Louis Gonzaga
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Mendez, Louis Gonzaga, Jr.
SHORT DESCRIPTION = American WWII soldier
DATE OF BIRTH =July 14 1915
PLACE OF BIRTH = Denver,Colorado ,United States
DATE OF DEATH =September 19 2001
PLACE OF DEATH = Falls Church,Virginia , United States
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