MARINE ONE - ISSUE 001 - JULY 2009 A MONTHLY NEWSLETTER DEDICATED TO ALL ACTIVE & NON-ACTIVE U. S. MARINES WHO TRAINED AT MCRD OR PARIS ISLAND IN THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Riverside National Cemetery At 921 acres, Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California is the third-largest cemetery managed by the National Cemetery Administration, and since 2000 has been the most active in the system based on the number of interments. It was established in 1976 through the transfer of 740 acres from March Air Force Base, a section that during World War II was called Camp William G. Haan. During WWII, Camp Haan was used as a training base for coast artillery and anti-aircraft and also housed a prisoner-ofwar camp for captured Italian soldiers. The site was selected in 1976 to provide full burial options for Southern California veterans and their families by President Ford’s Commission for National Cemeteries and Monuments. The cemetery was dedicated and opened for burials Nov. 11, 1978. An additional 181 acres was transferred by the U.S. Air Force in 2003. With 15 Medal of Honor recipients in attendance and the Marine Corps’ greatest fighter ace Joe Foss as featured speaker, RNC was dedicated and opened for burials Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 1978. RNC’s first burial was Army Staff Sgt. Ysmael Villegas, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for bravery at the cost of his own life at Villa Verde Trail on the island of Luzon in the Philippines, March 20, 1945.
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He was originally buried on Luzon, but was later transferred to Olivewood Cemetery in his hometown of Riverside, Calif. Prior to the opening of RNC the Veterans Administration asked the Villegas family if he could be moved again and be honored by burial in the new National Cemetery. The dramatic, meandering landscape features a central boulevard with memorial circles, lakes, indigenous-styled committal shelters, and a memorial amphitheater.
The Statue “Veterans Memorial,” created by Colorado sculptor A. Thomas Schomberg, in commemoration of the veterans, their comrades, their personal and emotional sacrifices and to acknowledge those Americans who have lost loved ones in the service of their country. The statue consists of a 12-foot pedestal, on top of which lies the lifeless body of a soldier partially covered with a poncho that hides the face.
The Medal of Honor Memorial, whose walls feature the names of all medal recipients, is located at the third traffic circle in the cemetery. It was dedicated at a ceremony attended by 85 Medal of Honor recipients November 5, 1999. ->
The unidentified soldier whether a man or woman, private or officer, will forever remain in silent tribute to every American who has given his or her life in combat.
JIM - STEVE & HENRY AT RIVERSIDE NATIONAL CEMETERY
The statue was donated to the Riverside National Cemetery by Thomas F. and Judy Kane and was dedicated May 28, 2000. The Prisoner of War/Missing in Action Memorial was designated a National Memorial by the U.S. Congress and dedicated Sept. 16, 2005.
SEMPER FI #1 RECRUITER BLAIR HOLM
A bronze statue, sculpted by Vietnam veteran Lewis Lee Millett, Jr. is the image of an American serviceman on his knees and bound by his captors. The statue is surrounded by black marble pillars representing Page One imprisonment.
SEMPER FI #1 AT MCRD - JUNE 19 2009
RIVERSIDE NATIONAL CEMETERY - JULY 10 2009
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