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John Basilone (November 4, 1916 - February 19, 1945) was a United States Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant who received the Medal of Honor for actions during the Battle for Henderson Field in the Guadalcanal campaign, and the Navy Cross posthumously for extraordinary heroism during the Battle of Iwo Jima.


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The only Marine in World War II to receive the two highest U.S. military medals —the Medal of Honor and the Navy Cross, John Basilone is an excellent example of a U.S. Marine and a fighter well deserving of the medals he received. Who Was John Basilone?


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John Basilone (November 4, 1916 - February 19, 1945) was a United States Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant who received the Medal of Honor for actions during the Battle for Henderson Field in the Guadalcanal campaign, and the Navy Cross posthumously for extraordinary heroism during the Battle of Iwo Jima.


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John Basilone is a Marine Corps legend. During the fighting on Guadalcanal in October 1942, Basilone's actions would result in him being awarded the Medal of Honor. He was sent home to sell.


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In The Marines USMC Archives/Flickr John Basilone at Marine Headquarters in September 1943. At first, John Basilone joined the Marines in hopes of getting back to the Philippines, but that's not quite how things worked out.


Why John Basilone Might Be The Toughest Soldier Of World War II

Born on November 4, 1916 in Buffalo, New York and raised in Raritan, New Jersey, Basilone would go on to become the first U.S. Marine of enlisted rank to earn the Congressional Medal of Honor during World War II. He was also the only enlisted Marine to earn the Navy Cross posthumously.


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THE STORY: During the fighting at Guadalcanal, his unit came under attack by a regiment of about 3,000 Japanese soldiers. On 24-25 October, Basilone commanded two sections of machine guns. Moving from gun to gun, he provided ammunition and support while killing Japanese soldiers as he moved.


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Sgt. John Basilone remains one of the Marine Corps' most celebrated heroes. From Army to Marines Born on November 4, 1916, in Buffalo, New York, Sgt. John Basilone was the son of Italian immigrants. He enlisted in the Army at the age of 18 and served in the Philippines before being honorably discharged in 1937.


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Gunnery Sgt. John Basilone was born to be a United States Marine. Ask any past or present Marine about the legendary New Jersey native and they'll be able to rattle off facts in the same history-cherishing fashion of other Marine Corps demigods — the Dan Dalys, the Smedley Butlers, the Chesty Pullers and Carlos Hathcocks — who are hammered home into the brain housing group from the.


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Author Jerry Proser worked closely with Basilone's nephew Jerry Cutter to write I'm Staying with My Boys: The Heroic Life of Sgt. John Basilone, USMC (St. Martin's Press, New York, 2010, 352 pp., notes, index, photos, $14.99, softcover). What is more interesting about this book is that it is told in the first person, as if Basilone was.


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Marine Sergeant John Basilone receives his Medal of Honor in recognition of his heroism on Guadalcanal on October 24-25, 1942. On the night of October 24/25, 1942, some 3,000 Japanese troops attacked the U.S. Marines defending the Lunga perimeter and Henderson Field.


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Gunnery Sgt. John Basilone (U.S. Marine Corps photo) Military.com | By Bethanne Kelly Patrick Published September 01, 2017 On Oct. 25, 1942, the U.S.'s six-month struggle to keep a small.


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John Basilone (November 4, 1916 - February 19, 1945) was a United States Marine Corps gunnery sergeant who was killed in action during World War II.


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Often described as a decorated American hero and a Marine Corps legend, John Basilone was, in his heart, an ordinary family man. After returning from his successful tour in Guadalcanal,.


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Gunnery Sergeant John Basilone was killed in action during the February 1945 invasion of Iwo Jima. The destroyer Basilone (DD-824, later DDE-824 and DD-824), 1949-1982, was named in honor of.


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John Basilone awarded the Medal of Honor 1943. During Oct. 24-25 in 1942, the Marines faced a frontal assault from over 3,000 Japanese troops of the Sendai Division. The Japanese, probably World War II's best jungle fighters, attacked in typical Samurai fashion. The troops regarded death in battle as something to aspire to, not fear.