Lena Riggi Basilone - Widow of John BasiloneAfter John Basilone arrived at Camp Pendleton, where he trained Marines for upcoming Pacific battles, he met Lena Riggi. She was also a Marine sergeant (albeit reservist) who had one less stripe than John. John shipped out one month after their wedding. He and his fellow Marines were heading for the Battle of Iwo Jima. On her 32nd birthday, Lena learned that John had been killed in action when she received a telegram: Deeply regret to inform you that your husband, Gunnery Sergeant John
Basilone, USMC, was killed in action February 19, 1945 at Iwo Jima, Volcano
Islands, in the performance of his duty and service to his country. When
information is received regarding burial, you will be notified. Please accept
my heartfelt sympathy.
The telegram was sent in the name of General Alexander Vandegrift. It was he
who'd been John's commanding officer at Guadalcanal. It was he who'd presented
John with his Medal of Honor in Australia.
When an American serviceman died as a result of war injuries, the government gave his family a $10,000 life-insurance check. Because Lena was John's closest family member, she received the money. Her final resting place is at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California. (The plot is located at section 50, site 5557). She had declined the federal government's offer of a burial spot, near her husband's, at Arlington. See, also: Video: John Basilone Talks to the Press Document: Death of Lena Basilone
CreditsOfficial U.S. Navy Photograph, from the "All Hands" collection at the Naval Historical Center, online courtesy USN. The official caption states: Sergeant Lena Mae Basilone, USMC(WR), ship's sponsor, prepares to christen the destroyer [the USS Basilone (DD-824)], at the Consolidated Steel Company Shipyard, Orange, Texas, on 21 December 1945. She was the widow of Gunnery Sergeant John J. Basilone, USMC, in whose honor the ship was named.
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