- Tony Santiago
Infobox Person
name = Antonio "Tony" Santiago
image_size = 300px
caption = Tony and his wife (middle) with (L-R) Senator Kenneth McClintock and the Clintons
birth_date = birth date and age|1950|3|9
birth_place =New York City ,New York
nationality = flagicon|PRI Puerto Rican
other_names = "Tony the Marine"
known_for = First Puerto Rican recognized by theGovernment of Puerto Rico for his Puerto Rican andHispanic related work in Wikipedia.
occupation =Writer andhistorian
home_town =
website =Antonio "Tony" Santiago a.k.a. “Tony the Marine” (born 1950, in
New York City ,New York ), is a Puerto Rican writer and historian mostly known for his extensive work on the creation of articles related to the contributions of Puerto Ricans andHispanics in general to theUnited States inWikipedia , the world’s largest free Internet encyclopedia. He is the first Puerto Rican whose work in Wikipedia has been recognized by theGovernment of Puerto Rico . [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2007-12-03/News_and_notes News and notes] ] He is the editor of the Puerto Rican Military History Channel of "El Boricua" a monthly cultural magazine, a staff writer in "Somos Primos" an internet magazine dedicated to "Hispanic Heritage and Diversity Issues" and as of March 2008, became the first Puerto Rican to be named Official Historian of the Association of Naval Service Officers.Early years
Santiago’s parents, Joaquin and Hilda moved to
New York City fromPuerto Rico in the late 1940’s where he was born. His parents divorced and his mother remarried. He was raised by his mother and stepfather, Edison Pop in theSouth Bronx where he received his primary education. In his teens years his family moved to the borough of Queens where he completed his high school education. Santiago, who was a gang member in Bronx, formed and became a gang leader in Queens. [http://www.somosprimos.com/sp2007/spjan07/spjan07.htm#Military Somos Primos] ] He joinedUnited States Marine Corps in 1969 and served with the2nd Battalion 9th Marines , 3rd Marine Division in theVietnam War as Gunner in the 81 MM Mortar and later in theMilitary Police . In the Marines he and a group of fellow Puerto Ricans formed a group called "Puerto Rican Power in Unity" which eventually became "Latin Power in Unity". The objective of this group was to unite all the Hispanic Marines regardless of their national background, as a brotherhood. Together they shared their cultures and demanded to be treated equally as their black and white counterparts in the military. [http://www.elboricua.com/TonyTheMarine.html El Boricua] ]Puerto Rico
After being honorably discharged from the Marine Corps, Santiago moved to Puerto Rico and married Milagros Rivera. He enrolled in the
Interamerican University of Puerto Rico and as a "magna cum laude " student majored in business administration and accounting. He also studied in the Puerto Rico Real Estate Academy, the American Banking Institute and the Polytechnical Institute of Caguas, Puerto Rico, where he was joined by his then 16 year old son, Antonio Jr. During his years in Puerto Rico, he became a believer that Puerto Rico should be an independent nation. [http://www.somosprimos.com/sp2007/spjan07/spjan07.htm#Military Somos Primos] ]Wikipedia
In 1990, Santiago moved to
Phoenix, Arizona , with his wife and three children. While his children attended their college, Santiago would visit the college libraries and research information in regard to the contributions which Hispanics have made to the United States. Santiago remembered that when he went to school the contributions made by minorities in the United States were never mentioned in the history books. Santiago’s son Antonio Jr. introduced him to Wikipedia. On May 24, 2004, Tony Sr. chose Wikipedia to write as a means to reach millions of readers where he could share the contributions which Hispanics have made in the fields of science, education, the military.cite web |url=http://www.somosprimos.com/sp2007/spjan07/spjan07.htm#Military |title=Somos Primos]Written work
Santiago started to collaborate with “El Boricua” a Puerto Rican monthly cultural magazine and on September 2005, he was named “Editor of the Puerto Rican Military History Channel” of the publication. [http://www.elboricua.com/TonyTheMarine.html El Boricua] ] On August 1, 2006, President
George W. Bush signed Public Law 109-253. The "Background" section of the bill, which was updated on March 27, 2006, contains a brief biography of Barbosa which was obtained from the July 30, 2005 version of the Jose Celso Barbosa article written by Santiago forWikipedia under the username [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Marine_69-71 User:Marine 69-71] . [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jos%C3%A9_Celso_Barbosa&oldid=19910667 Jose Celso Barbosa] , via permanent link to Wikipedia article.] This may have been the first time that material from Wikipedia has been deemed important enough to have been included in a U.S. bill. On Sept. 7, 2006, he was named in a Puerto Rican political newspaper, “Claridad” as the “Puerto Rican who has made the most Contributions to Wikipedia”. [ [http://claridadpuertorico.com/articulo.php?id=4671 Claridad] ] On January 2007, Santiago joined “Somos Primos “, an internet magazine dedicated to "Hispanic Heritage and Diversity Issues, as a Staff writer. His articles in Somos Primos are received in theLibrary of Congress and theSmithsonian Institute . [http://www.somosprimos.com/sp2007/spjan07/spjan07.htm#Military Somos Primos] ] On March 20, 2007 , Maribeth Kouts, daughter ofWilliam Walter Kouts , began an extensive Internet search for the family of theDavid M. Gonzales theMedal of Honor recipient who saved her fathers life inWorld War II , [http://www.thatscrispy.com/index/news-app/story.2057/title.a-day-of-remembrance-and-gratitude Crispy News - "A Day of Remembrance and Gratitude" By: Lynne LaMaster] ] and she posted the following message onWikipedia :"My father, William Kouts, was the soldier David M. Gonzales was digging out when he was shot and killed by sniper fire. My Dad is 85 and in ill health and we want to get into contact with the Gonzales family before Dad's passing so that Dad can tell David Jr. of his father's heroics firsthand. Mbkouts." [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk%3ADavid_M._Gonzales&diff=112575137&oldid=92162874 Talk:David M. Gonzales] , wiki version "diff" of March 4, 2007]
Santiago [Tony Santiago edits Wikipedia under the pseudonym ] responded to the message and told Maribeth that he would try to help her in their quest. Santiago, sent e-mails to
Congressman Howard Berman and telephoned every David Gonzales in the Los Angeles area without any luck. [ [http://www.elboricua.com/TonyMarineGonzalez.pdf The David M. Gonzales - William Kouts story] , Retrieved July 21, 2007] He then placed a message in "Somos Primos", a Hispanic heritage cultural magazine, and on April 11, 2007, Santiago made contact with Ernestine Gonzales, cousin of David Gonzales Jr. and, as a result, both families met in the Atlanta suburb ofPowder Springs, Georgia for the first time on May 24, 2007. [http://www.thatscrispy.com/index/news-app/story.2057/title.a-day-of-remembrance-and-gratitude Crispy News - "A Day of Remembrance and Gratitude" By: Lynne LaMaster] ] The event brought closure to over 60 years of searching for the relatives of David M. Gonzales on behalf of William W. Kouts. Said Beatrice Gonzales, David's daughter-in-law, "We feel so much peace because David's father died to save a very good man who lived a good life."cite news
accessdate=2007-05-27
url=http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/0527MedalofHonor.html
title=A medal, a debt, both of honor
author=John Faherty
work=The Arizona Republic
date=May 27, 2007] "We owe so much to Mr. Santiago," said Maribeth Kouts. [http://www.thatscrispy.com/index/news-app/story.2057/title.a-day-of-remembrance-and-gratitude Crispy News - "A Day of Remembrance and Gratitude" By: Lynne LaMaster] ] On May 27, 2007, Santiago was featured in the ‘’Arizona Republic’’ under the headlines “A medal, a debt, both of honor”. [ [http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/0527MedalofHonor.html A medal, a debt, both of honor] ]Puerto Rican recognition
Santiago’s biographies helped get the names of various Puerto Rican soldiers inscribed in “El Monumento de la Recordación” in Puerto Rico. On November 28, 2007, Santiago became the first Puerto Rican to be honored by the
Government of Puerto Rico for his work on behalf of Puerto Rico in Wikipedia when the Senate of Puerto Rico recognized him as a military historian and paid him tribute with a Resolution #3603. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2007-12-03/News_and_notes News and notes] ] The resolution was presented by the President of the Puerto Rican Senate, the HonorableKenneth McClintock on behalf of the people of Puerto Rico. [ [http://www.senadopr.us/Archivo_Digital/2005-2008/Actas/2007/act1120.07ef.pdf Senado de Puerto Rico] ] On January 30, 2008, Santiago was featured in the ’’Phoenix Republic’’ in an article titled “Author details contributions of Puerto Ricans.” ["Author details contributions of Puerto Ricans"; by: Alison Stanton; The Phoenix Republic; Page 2; published January 30, 2008] [ [http://www.hispanictips.com/2008/01/30/author-details-contributions-puerto-ricans-tony-santiago/ Hispanic Tips] ]Association of Naval Service Officers
Rear Admiral
Jay A. DeLoach , fromThe Pentagon asked Santiago if he could work on some Hispanic related articles for theUnited States Navy and together they worked on various projects. DeLoach recommended Santiago for the position of Official Historian of the Association of Naval Service Officers (ANSO). On March 16, 2008, CaptainKathlene Contres (USN) officially named Santiago Historian of ANSO. [ [http://www.ansomil.org/news/announcements.htm Association of Naval Service Officers] ] [ [http://www.ansomil.org/news/announcements.htm Announcements] ] ANSO is an organization that fosters the advancement and recognition of Hispanic officers in the uniformed naval services of the United States. [ [http://www.ansomil.org/ ANSO] ]Memorial Day 2008
On Monday, May 26, 2008, Santiago was publicly recognized by the Government of Puerto Rico as a Historian who has written the biographies of prominent Puerto Ricans who have served in the military. [ [http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/politica/noticias/el__clan_clinton_en_el__capitolio/193987 Noticias] ] Santiago was invited to the Puerto Rican Capitol Building and in the presence of his wife Milagros, members of the Puerto Rican Senate and the Camera, was presented with a gift by the President of the Puerto Rican Senate, the Honorable
Kenneth McClintock . Also, present in Santiago's recognition was the formerPresident of the United States Bill Clinton and his wife, New York State SenatorHillary Rodham Clinton . Brigadier GeneralHector E. Pagan , the Deputy Commanding General of theUnited States Army Special Warfare Center and School, presented Santiago with theUSAJFKSWCS Medal of Excellence. [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
] ] During the ceremonies, McClintock made the following public statement [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
] ] :"Today, the Senate of Puerto Rico, in addition to honoring our fallen, also recognizes one of the living, a Puerto Rican who after serving as a Marine in Vietnam, is making sure that no fallen comrade is left behind, and that none are forgotten. His academic training is not that of a historian, but in recent years he has become Puerto Rico's most widely-read writer of the heroic accounts of Puerto Rico's military men and women. Several of the names on that wall are there thanks to his research. That man, Antonio Santiago, also known as Tony the Marine, is here today and I wish for him to stand up and be recognized with the applause of Puerto Ricans grateful that he has not allowed his comrades to be forgotten. Tony ..."
Santiago was also recognized in speech given by Mr. De La Luce, in representation of Luis G. Fortuño, the
Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico to theUnited States Congress , during the ceremonies held in front of the Capitol Building in which the names of Puerto Rico's fallen soldiers were unveiled. [ [http://www.primerahora.com/XStatic/primerahora/template/notatexto.aspx?t=3&n=193932 Senado conmemora junto a los Clinton Día de la Recordación] ] [Senado conmemora junto a los Clinton Día de la Recordación; Primera Hora; May 25, 2008; Pg.3 ] Luis G. Fortuño stated the following [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
] ] :"Mr. President, I am also pleased that you are honoring former Marine Antonio Santiago, who has devoted himself to preserving the history and accomplishments of Puerto Ricans in the U.S. military"
Personal
Santiago currently resides in
Phoenix, Arizona with his wife, Milagros, three children Antonio Jr., Jose and Nilda, and two grand daughters Isabel and Nina.ee also
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