#19. WW2’s Only Filipino Medal of Honor Awardee

In early January 1942, a battlefield mess sergeant realized a vital artillery gun had been silenced.

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Risking his life, he ran more than half a mile across an active battlefield, manned the large gun, and spent the next 2 hours firing it, alone, on the enemy.

His actions that day would earn him the Medal of Honor.

But his legacy far outreaches his heroism of that day.

This is the story of Jose Calugas, the only Filipino in WW2 to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor.

2007 KCTS 9 (PBS) Video about Capt. Calugas
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Sgt. Jose Calugas salutes during the April 1945 ceremony where he was presented with the Medal of Honor.
Philippine locations in Jose Calugas’s story.
Bataan peninsula with Layac Junction, where Sgt. Calugas earned the Medal of Honor, marked in red.
A World War 2 era 75mm artillery gun. I don’t know if this is the same model as the one Calugas used, but it would have been similar.

Footage of a field kitchen at Eigelshoven, Holland, during WW2.

Capt. Calugas shaking hands with President John. F. Kennedy in the 1960s.
Jose Calugas at work at Boeing in 1969.
Capt. Jose Calugas Sr, age 68, wearing his Medal of Honor in 1975.
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