Juan César Cordero Dávila

Major General Juan César Cordero Dávila (June 7, 1904 July 20, 1965), was the commanding officer of the 65th Infantry Regiment during the Korean War, rising to become one of the highest ranking ethnic officers in the United States Army.

Juan César Cordero Dávila
Major General Juan César Cordero Dávila
Born(1904-06-07)June 7, 1904
Carolina, Puerto Rico
DiedJuly 20, 1965(1965-07-20) (aged 61)
Puerto Rico
Place of burial
Puerto Rico National Cemetery in Bayamón, Puerto Rico
AllegianceUnited States of America
Service/branch United States Army Reserve

 United States Army

Army National Guard
Years of service1925–1952
Rank
Major General
Unit442nd Infantry Regiment
Commands held 65th Infantry, 3rd Infantry Division,
Puerto Rico Adjutant General
Battles/warsWorld War II
Korean war
Awards Silver Star
Bronze Star

His active military career began on June 1, 1942, when he was summoned to serve in World War II. On January 2, 1952, he was reassigned to Third Infantry Division took over the 65th, commanding them along a set of Korean and Belgium battalions and platoon from Luxembourg. He also served as an S-4 and as executive officer of the 65th. On July 20, 1965, Cordero died during an accident involving a plane.

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