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Her name was Lena Mae Riggi, a sergeant at the time serving as a field cook in the Marine Corps Women's Reserve. Her fellow female Marines fawned over Basilone and his heroism but she wasn't.


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While at Camp Pendleton for training he met Lena Mae Riggi, a Sergeant in the Marine Corps Women's Reserve. They were married in July 1944 at St. Mary's Star of the Sea Church in Oceanside. Basilone requested a return to the Pacific Theater and served as a machine gun section leader with the 1st Battalion, 27th Marines, 5th Marine Division.


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During his tour, he met and married Lena Mae Riggi. Their marriage ceremony was widely publicized, and Basilone's celebrity status continued to grow. Despite his fame, Basilone requested to return to combat duty; he believed he could make a greater contribution in battle. His request was granted, and he joined the 5th Marine Division in the.


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Lena Mae Basilone (Riggi) (c.1913 - 1999) - Genealogy MSgt. Lena Basilone ‹ Back to Basilone surname View Complete Profile Historical records matching MSgt. Lena Basilone Lena Riggi in 1930 United States Federal Census Lena M Basilone in Social Security Death Index Lena M Basilone in U.S. Veterans Burial Sites, 1775 - 2013


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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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Thanks to a character in the recent television series called "The Pacific", the name of a female Marine has made an appearance on the pop culture radar: Lena Mae Riggi. If the name does not sound familiar, you may recognize her married name: Basilone.


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The Story of Basilone's Machine Guns In August 1942, the Allied forces launched a major offensive on Guadalcanal, aiming to capture the island and establish a strategic base for future operations against the Japanese. Sgt. John Basilone was among the Marines defending the Lunga perimeter and Henderson Field, a crucial airfield on the island.


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Born on Nov. 4, 1916, in Ruritan, New York, Basilone would go on to become the first U.S. Marine of enlisted rank to earn the Medal of Honor during World War II. He was also the only enlisted Marine to earn the Navy Cross posthumously. Basilone hadn't begun his career in the Marine Corps.


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October 29, 2022 ·. Sgt Lena Mae (Riggi) Basilone (1913-1999) was born to Italian immigrants in Portland, Oregon. She joined the U.S. Marine Corps Women's Reserve as a field cook and met her husband John Basilone at Camp Pendleton in 1944. After a month of marriage, GySgt John Basilone was deployed to the Pacific theater, where he was killed.


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Lena Mae Riggi was born on March 7, 1913 in Portland, Oregon. Her parents were Italian immigrants. When she reached adulthood she left Oregon to attend business school. During World War II she enlisted in the Marine Corps. She was stationed at Camp Pendleton where she served as a field cook on the base attaining the.


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Lena Mae Riggi. Basilone and Riggi quickly fell in love, somehow managing to wrest beauty from the brutality around them. Basilone knew that he would soon return to the fighting; but,


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He spotted Lena Mae Riggi one day while walking the serving line at his new base, and he was smitten.. Riggi was a marine sergeant too but a reservist, so military rules against fraternization.


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Her name was Lena Mae Riggi, a sergeant at the time serving as a field cook in the Marine Corps Women's Reserve. Her fellow female Marines fawned over Basilone and his heroism but she wasn't.


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Sergeant Lena Mae Riggi Basilone (formerly Lena Mae Riggi) was the love interest, and eventual wife of John Basilone Contents 1 History 1.1 Meeting John Basilone 1.2 Dating and Marriage 1.3 Widowed 1.4 Later Life 2 Trivia 3 See Also History Lena was born in 1913.


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Lena Mae Riggi was born on March 7, 1913 in Portland, Oregon. Her parents were Italian immigrants. When she reached adulthood she left Oregon to attend business school. During World War II she enlisted in the Marine Corps. She was stationed at Camp Pendleton where she served as a field cook on the base attaining the rank of Sergeant.


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Story by Aleena Malik • 1mo Lena Riggi never remarried after her husband's death, a testament to the strong bond they shared and the love she had for him. Lena continued to honor John.