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Gilberto José Marxuach

Colonel Gilberto José Marxuach a.k.a. "The Father of the San Juan Civil Defense" (November 19, 1910 – April 18, 1957), was a former officer in the United States Army who in 1951 founded and became the first director of the Civil Defense in the City of San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Gilberto José Marxuach
Colonel Gilberto José Marxuach
"Father of the San Juan Civil Defense"
Birth nameGilberto José Marxuach Acosta
Born(1910-11-19)November 19, 1910
San Juan, Puerto Rico
DiedApril 18, 1957(1957-04-18) (aged 46)
Santurce, Puerto Rico
Place of burial
Allegiance United States
Service/branch Army National Guard
United States Army
Years of service1928–31, 1940–47
Rank
Colonel
Commands held1114th Artillery Co. and the 1558th Engineers Co, 296th Regiment.
Battles/warsWorld War II
Other workFounder and first director of the San Juan Civil Defense in Puerto Rico

Early years edit

Marxuach (birth name: Gilberto José Marxuach Acosta [note 1]) was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico on November 19, 1910, to Colonel Teófilo Marxuach Plumey and Carolina Acosta Acosta. Marxuach was one of three siblings born to the couple; his brothers were Teófilo José and Raúl José. His family had historically played a prominent role in the island's commercial, political and military affairs. His grandfather, José María Marxuach, was twice the Mayor of the City of San Juan and the only Puerto Rican to serve in said position when Puerto Rico was under Spanish rule and after the island was ceded to the United States. Marxuach's father belonged to the Porto Rico Regiment and had the distinction of ordering the first shot fired in World War I on behalf of the United States on March 21, 1915,[1] and his uncle Acisclo Marxuach y Plumey (b. 1895) was an honorary consul of Spain in Puerto Rico. Marxuach's mother was the granddaughter of José Julián Acosta, a distinguished journalist and a fervent advocate of the abolition of slavery in Puerto Rico.[2][3]

Marxuach was greatly influenced by his father and grew up near Fort San Cristóbal, where his father was stationed. The experience instilled in him a lifetime love for the military, and served as an influential factor in his decision to seek a career in the military. Marxuach graduated from the Central High School in Santurce in 1928. On June 17, 1928, he joined the Puerto Rico National Guard and received his basic training at Camp Las Casas in Santurce. He was given an appointment to attend the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, by Theodore Roosevelt Jr., the United States appointed governor of Puerto Rico.[4] However, an automobile accident left him bedridden for over a year. Upon recovery, he was unable to attend the academy because he was over the age limit.[5]

National Guardsman and educator edit

Marxuach served in the National Guard until 1931, year in which he enrolled in the University of Puerto Rico. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in 1936, the same year in which he rejoined the National Guard. In 1937, he joined the Science Department faculty of the University of Puerto Rico as an assistant science professor and in 1938 was promoted to the position of science professor. During this time period, Marxuach married Margarita Ginorio Dominguez (December 23, 1938) and he earned his master's degree in Botany from the University of Michigan.[3][5]

Military career edit

In 1937, Japan invaded China and in September 1939, Germany invaded Poland. As a precautionary measure, the 295th and 296th Infantry Regiments of the Puerto Rican National Guard, founded by Major General Luis R. Esteves, were called into Federal Active Service and assigned to the Puerto Rican Department in accordance with the existing War Plan Orange.[6] That same month, Marxuach joined the United States Army and on October 15, 1940, was commissioned a second lieutenant. He was assigned to the 295 Regiment at Camp Tortuguero in Puerto Rico and soon after was reassigned to 296th Infantry Regiment.[5]

After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor the U.S. entered the World War II. On January 12, 1944, the 296th Infantry Regiment departed from Puerto Rico to the Panama Canal Zone. During this timeframe Marxuach had been promoted three times, from first lieutenant to major. As major, he served as the commander of the 2nd Infantry Battalion of the 296th. Together with his men, he received intense jungle training and was later put in charge of a rescue mission which searched for the remains of various American soldiers who perished aboard a C-45 Expeditor military aircraft which crashed in the Panamanian jungles.[3][5]

In April 1945, the 296th returned to Puerto Rico and soon after was sent to Honolulu, Hawaii. The 296th arrived on June 25, 1945, and was attached to the Central Pacific Base Command at Kahuku Air Base.[7] By then Marxuach had been promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and was in charge of the 1114th Artillery Co. and the 1558th Engineers Co.[5]

The American participation in the Second World War came to an end in Europe on May 8, 1945, when the western Allies celebrated "V-E Day" (Victory in Europe Day) upon Germany's surrender, and in the Asian theater on August 14, 1945 "V-J Day" (Victory over Japan Day) when the Japanese surrendered by signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender.[3][5]

The 296th Regiment returned to Puerto Rico on March 6, 1946, and was awarded the American Theater streamer and the Pacific Theater streamer. On November 12, 1946, Marxuach was promoted to colonel. In 1947, he retired as regimental executive officer of Headquarters Co. of the 296th, due to a service-related disability. The 296th was deactivated that same year.[8]

During his military career, Marxuach attended the Infantry School at Fort Benning in Georgia for 3 months where he learned the mechanical functioning and tactical employment of all infantry weapons. For another three months he attended the Military Intelligence Center at Camp Ritchie, situated in the mountains near Pennsylvania. Here he studied the organization and composition of foreign armies, advanced map reading, interrogation of the enemy during war, and evaluation of information.[9]

Founder of the San Juan Civil Defense edit

Marxuach enrolled in the law school of the University of Puerto Rico upon his retirement from the Army. He worked in the institution's Carnegie Library and used the extra income to help pay for his tuition. On June 27, 1949, Marxuach earned his law degree and set up a private law practice in San Juan.[3]

In 1951, Marxuach joined the municipal administration of Felisa Rincón de Gautier (1897–1994), also known as "Doña Fela," the first woman to be elected as the mayor of a capital city in any of the Americas, where he served as municipal legal advisor. Among his responsibilities were representing the mayor on official matters whenever warranted.[10] Marxuach was given the task of organizing the San Juan Municipal Civil Defense and on March 8, 1952, became its first director. The Civil Defense was established during the Cold War to prepare civilians for a nuclear military attack.[5]

Later years and legacy edit

Marxuach held the positions of San Juan municipal legal advisor and director of the city's Civil Defense until April 18, 1957, when he died after a brief sudden illness in his house in Santurce. Marxuach was buried with full military honors in the Puerto Rico National Cemetery, in the Bayamón.[11] He was survived by his wife, Margarita Ginorio Dominguez (1910–1994) and his three children, Gilberto, Maria del Socorro and Margarita.[3]

On June 26, 1970, the Mayor of San Juan, Carlos Romero Barceló, dedicated an underground nuclear shelter which would house the municipal offices in case of a nuclear attack. The shelter, which is located in a sector of San Juan called Río Piedras, was named the "Colonel Gilberto Marxuach Center" in his honor.[12]

Military decorations and awards edit

Among Colonel Gilberto José Marxuach's many military decorations are the following:

     
     

See also edit

Notes edit

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References edit

  1. ^ house of Puerto Rico San Diego
  2. ^ José Julián Acosta November 15, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Gilberto Marxuach Acosta"; El Mundo; by: Luis O'Niel de Milan; June 7, 1957
  4. ^ Theodore Roosevelt Association's bio on Ted Jr.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "Col. Gilbert Marxuach se retira del Ejército"; El Mundo; by: R. Santiago Sosa, 1946
  6. ^ Marin, Hector. . Hispanics in the Defense of America. Hispanic America USA. Archived from the original on 2008-05-13. Retrieved 2007-03-18.
  7. ^ Shelby, Stanton (1984). World War II Order of Battle. New York: Galahad Books.
  8. ^ . El Pozo Productions. 2001. Archived from the original on 2007-02-10. Retrieved 2007-03-18.
  9. ^ "Army of the United States"; Separation Qualification Record; Pg.2
  10. ^ "heroe del 65 Satisfecho de Haber Cumplido su Deber"; El Mundo; May 2, 1952
  11. ^ Puerto Rico National Cemetery
  12. ^ "House Offices get New Nuclear Center"; The San Juan Star; Saturday, June 27, 1970; Page 6

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Colonel Gilberto Jose Marxuach a k a The Father of the San Juan Civil Defense November 19 1910 April 18 1957 was a former officer in the United States Army who in 1951 founded and became the first director of the Civil Defense in the City of San Juan Puerto Rico Gilberto Jose MarxuachColonel Gilberto Jose Marxuach Father of the San Juan Civil Defense Birth nameGilberto Jose Marxuach AcostaBorn 1910 11 19 November 19 1910San Juan Puerto RicoDiedApril 18 1957 1957 04 18 aged 46 Santurce Puerto RicoPlace of burialPuerto Rico National Cemetery in Bayamon Puerto RicoAllegiance United StatesService wbr branch Army National Guard United States ArmyYears of service1928 31 1940 47RankColonelCommands held1114th Artillery Co and the 1558th Engineers Co 296th Regiment Battles warsWorld War IIOther workFounder and first director of the San Juan Civil Defense in Puerto Rico Contents 1 Early years 2 National Guardsman and educator 3 Military career 4 Founder of the San Juan Civil Defense 5 Later years and legacy 6 Military decorations and awards 7 See also 8 Notes 9 ReferencesEarly years editMarxuach birth name Gilberto Jose Marxuach Acosta note 1 was born in San Juan Puerto Rico on November 19 1910 to Colonel Teofilo Marxuach Plumey and Carolina Acosta Acosta Marxuach was one of three siblings born to the couple his brothers were Teofilo Jose and Raul Jose His family had historically played a prominent role in the island s commercial political and military affairs His grandfather Jose Maria Marxuach was twice the Mayor of the City of San Juan and the only Puerto Rican to serve in said position when Puerto Rico was under Spanish rule and after the island was ceded to the United States Marxuach s father belonged to the Porto Rico Regiment and had the distinction of ordering the first shot fired in World War I on behalf of the United States on March 21 1915 1 and his uncle Acisclo Marxuach y Plumey b 1895 was an honorary consul of Spain in Puerto Rico Marxuach s mother was the granddaughter of Jose Julian Acosta a distinguished journalist and a fervent advocate of the abolition of slavery in Puerto Rico 2 3 Marxuach was greatly influenced by his father and grew up near Fort San Cristobal where his father was stationed The experience instilled in him a lifetime love for the military and served as an influential factor in his decision to seek a career in the military Marxuach graduated from the Central High School in Santurce in 1928 On June 17 1928 he joined the Puerto Rico National Guard and received his basic training at Camp Las Casas in Santurce He was given an appointment to attend the United States Military Academy at West Point New York by Theodore Roosevelt Jr the United States appointed governor of Puerto Rico 4 However an automobile accident left him bedridden for over a year Upon recovery he was unable to attend the academy because he was over the age limit 5 National Guardsman and educator editMarxuach served in the National Guard until 1931 year in which he enrolled in the University of Puerto Rico He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in 1936 the same year in which he rejoined the National Guard In 1937 he joined the Science Department faculty of the University of Puerto Rico as an assistant science professor and in 1938 was promoted to the position of science professor During this time period Marxuach married Margarita Ginorio Dominguez December 23 1938 and he earned his master s degree in Botany from the University of Michigan 3 5 Military career editIn 1937 Japan invaded China and in September 1939 Germany invaded Poland As a precautionary measure the 295th and 296th Infantry Regiments of the Puerto Rican National Guard founded by Major General Luis R Esteves were called into Federal Active Service and assigned to the Puerto Rican Department in accordance with the existing War Plan Orange 6 That same month Marxuach joined the United States Army and on October 15 1940 was commissioned a second lieutenant He was assigned to the 295 Regiment at Camp Tortuguero in Puerto Rico and soon after was reassigned to 296th Infantry Regiment 5 After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor the U S entered the World War II On January 12 1944 the 296th Infantry Regiment departed from Puerto Rico to the Panama Canal Zone During this timeframe Marxuach had been promoted three times from first lieutenant to major As major he served as the commander of the 2nd Infantry Battalion of the 296th Together with his men he received intense jungle training and was later put in charge of a rescue mission which searched for the remains of various American soldiers who perished aboard a C 45 Expeditor military aircraft which crashed in the Panamanian jungles 3 5 In April 1945 the 296th returned to Puerto Rico and soon after was sent to Honolulu Hawaii The 296th arrived on June 25 1945 and was attached to the Central Pacific Base Command at Kahuku Air Base 7 By then Marxuach had been promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and was in charge of the 1114th Artillery Co and the 1558th Engineers Co 5 The American participation in the Second World War came to an end in Europe on May 8 1945 when the western Allies celebrated V E Day Victory in Europe Day upon Germany s surrender and in the Asian theater on August 14 1945 V J Day Victory over Japan Day when the Japanese surrendered by signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender 3 5 The 296th Regiment returned to Puerto Rico on March 6 1946 and was awarded the American Theater streamer and the Pacific Theater streamer On November 12 1946 Marxuach was promoted to colonel In 1947 he retired as regimental executive officer of Headquarters Co of the 296th due to a service related disability The 296th was deactivated that same year 8 During his military career Marxuach attended the Infantry School at Fort Benning in Georgia for 3 months where he learned the mechanical functioning and tactical employment of all infantry weapons For another three months he attended the Military Intelligence Center at Camp Ritchie situated in the mountains near Pennsylvania Here he studied the organization and composition of foreign armies advanced map reading interrogation of the enemy during war and evaluation of information 9 Founder of the San Juan Civil Defense editMarxuach enrolled in the law school of the University of Puerto Rico upon his retirement from the Army He worked in the institution s Carnegie Library and used the extra income to help pay for his tuition On June 27 1949 Marxuach earned his law degree and set up a private law practice in San Juan 3 In 1951 Marxuach joined the municipal administration of Felisa Rincon de Gautier 1897 1994 also known as Dona Fela the first woman to be elected as the mayor of a capital city in any of the Americas where he served as municipal legal advisor Among his responsibilities were representing the mayor on official matters whenever warranted 10 Marxuach was given the task of organizing the San Juan Municipal Civil Defense and on March 8 1952 became its first director The Civil Defense was established during the Cold War to prepare civilians for a nuclear military attack 5 Later years and legacy editMarxuach held the positions of San Juan municipal legal advisor and director of the city s Civil Defense until April 18 1957 when he died after a brief sudden illness in his house in Santurce Marxuach was buried with full military honors in the Puerto Rico National Cemetery in the Bayamon 11 He was survived by his wife Margarita Ginorio Dominguez 1910 1994 and his three children Gilberto Maria del Socorro and Margarita 3 On June 26 1970 the Mayor of San Juan Carlos Romero Barcelo dedicated an underground nuclear shelter which would house the municipal offices in case of a nuclear attack The shelter which is located in a sector of San Juan called Rio Piedras was named the Colonel Gilberto Marxuach Center in his honor 12 Military decorations and awards editAmong Colonel Gilberto Jose Marxuach s many military decorations are the following nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 American Defense Service Medal American Campaign Medal Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal2 World War II Victory Medal Army of Occupation Medal Army Overseas Service Ribbon with award numeral 10See also edit nbsp Puerto Rico portalList of Puerto Ricans List of Puerto Rican military personnel Military history of Puerto Rico Other members of the Marxuach familyNotes edit In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Marxuach and the second or maternal family name is Acosta References edit house of Puerto Rico San Diego Jose Julian Acosta Archived November 15 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b c d e f Gilberto Marxuach Acosta El Mundo by Luis O Niel de Milan June 7 1957 Theodore Roosevelt Association s bio on Ted Jr a b c d e f g Col Gilbert Marxuach se retira del Ejercito El Mundo by R Santiago Sosa 1946 Marin Hector Puerto Rican Units World War II Hispanics in the Defense of America Hispanic America USA Archived from the original on 2008 05 13 Retrieved 2007 03 18 Shelby Stanton 1984 World War II Order of Battle New York Galahad Books The Puerto Rican Soldier El Pozo Productions 2001 Archived from the original on 2007 02 10 Retrieved 2007 03 18 Army of the United States Separation Qualification Record Pg 2 heroe del 65 Satisfecho de Haber Cumplido su Deber El Mundo May 2 1952 Puerto Rico National Cemetery House Offices get New Nuclear Center The San Juan Star Saturday June 27 1970 Page 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gilberto Jose Marxuach amp oldid 1169324826, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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