- Antulio Segarra
Infobox Military Person
name= Antulio Segarra Guiot
born= birth date|1906|1|20
died= death date and age|1999|9|14|1906|1|20
placeofbirth=San Juan, Puerto Rico
placeofdeath=San Juan,Puerto Rico
caption=Colonel Antulio Segarra First Puerto Rican to command a Regular Army Regiment
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=
serviceyears=1927-1957
rank=
commands=*65th Infantry Regiment *G4 South West Command inJapan
unit=
battles=World War II
awards=*Legion of Merit (with 1 Oak Leaf Cluster) *Army Commendation Medal
laterwork=Colonel Antulio Segarra (
January 20 ,1906 -September 14 ,1999 ), was aUnited States Army officer who in 1943 became the first Puerto Rican to command a Regular Army Regiment.Early years
Segarra (birth name: Antulio Segarra Guiot) was born in
San Juan, Puerto Rico where he received his primary and secondary education. In 1923, he received an appointment to theUnited States Military Academy atWest Point fromHorace Mann Towner (1855 – 1937), who served as Governor of Puerto Rico from 1923 to 1929.Military career
Segarra graduated from West Point in 1927 and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the infantry. He was assigned as company commander of the 10th Infantry Regiment, at
Fort Knox inKentucky . The Regiment was later redesignated as the 5th Infantry Division and Segarra served unitilOctober 31 ,1929 , when the regiment was inactivated. He was then assigned as Military Aide to the Military Governor of Puerto RicoTheodore Roosevelt, Jr. (1887-1944) and served as such until 1931. [http://www.allexperts.com/user.cgi?m=6&catID=1677&qID=4677539 Puerto Ricans graduates of West Point] ]From 1931 to 1932, Segarra served with the 18th Infantry at
Fort Wadsworth inStaten Island, New York and with theCamp Dix Civilian Conservation Corps inBurlington County ,New Jersey from 1932 to 1936. [http://www.allexperts.com/user.cgi?m=6&catID=1677&qID=4677539 Puerto Ricans graduates of West Point] ] He continued his military education in theCommand and General Staff College (C&GSC) atFort Leavenworth ,Kansas . Segarra graduated from the C&GSC in 1942 and was assigned to the 296th Infantry Regiment of the Puerto Rican National Guard. [http://www.valerosos.com/CommandsGVillahermosa.html Commands] ]World War II
On
November 25 ,1943 , Segarra preceded Colonel John R. Menclenhall and assumed the command of Puerto Rico's65th Infantry Regiment which at the time was conducting security missions in the jungles ofPanama . Thus, Segarra became the first Puerto Rican Regular Army officer to command a Regular Army Regiment. [http://www.valerosos.com/CommandsGVillahermosa.html Commands] ] [http://www.valerosos.com/65thintro2.html Former Commanding Officers] ]On January 1944, the Regiment was embarked for Jackson Barracks in
New Orleans and later sent toFort Eustis inNewport News, Virginia in preparation for overseas deployment toNorth Africa . After they arrived atCasablanca , they underwent further training. ByApril 29 ,1944 , the Regiment had landed inItaly and moved on toCorsica . [cite web |accessdate= 2007-06-27 |url= http://veteransforpr.com/history.htm |title=Military History
publisher=American Veteran's Committee for Puerto Rico Self-Determination] OnJune 21 ,1944 , Segarra was succeeded by Col. Paul G. Daly in the command of the 65th Infantry Regiment. [http://www.valerosos.com/65thintro2.html Former Commanding Officers] ]Post World War II
Segarra was assigned Camp Commander of Camp Stoneman in
San Francisco ,California . In 1950, upon the outbreak of theKorean War , Segarra was reassigned and served as troop commander of the men assigned to the 24th Infantry Division who were aboard theUSS General E. T. Collins headed for further training in Japan. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=kE7mmMbuEZ4C&pg=PA12&lpg=PA12&dq=antulio+segarra&source=web&ots=BMGe26riCY&sig=LuFDqlrVIgj9LXht_c4Yg60fyPc#PPA13,M1 All Good Men: A Lieutenant's Memories of the Korean War By Robert F Hallahan] , Pg. 13, Published 2003, iUniverse, ISBN 0595280188 ] Segarra served as Camp Commander at the G4 South West Command inJapan until 1951. He returned to Puerto Rico and served as Senior Advisor and Instructor to the Puerto Rico National Guard from 1952 to 1955. From 1955 to 1957, he served in the capacity of Inspector General of theThird United States Army and in the Requirements Section of the National Guard Bureau inWashington, D.C. [http://www.allexperts.com/user.cgi?m=6&catID=1677&qID=4677539 Puerto Ricans graduates of West Point] ]Later years
Segarra retired from the military in 1957 and as a civilian worked as Vice President for the 1st Federal Savings and Loan Association until 1981 when he retired.
On September 14, 1999, Col. Antulio Segarra, died in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He was buried September 16, with full military honors in the Puerto Rico National Cemetery located in
Bayamon, Puerto Rico . [ [http://interment.net/data/us/pr/nat/prnat_santoseo.htm Puerto Rico National Cemetery, Bayamón, Puerto Rico] ]Awards and decorations
Among Segarra's military awards and decorations are the following:
* (with 1 Oak Leaf Cluster)
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*ee also
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Puerto Ricans in World War II
*List of famous Puerto Ricans - Military
*French immigration to Puerto Rico References
Further reading
*M1 All Good Men: A Lieutenant's Memories of the Korean War By Robert F Hallahan, Pg. 13, Published 2003, iUniverse, ISBN 0595280188.
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