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Isaias S Mascarenas

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Isaias S Mascarenas

Birth
Death
21 Jul 1982 (aged 60)
Burial
Tucumcari, Quay County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
Plot
Catholic Section, Block 80, Row H, Lot 6
Memorial ID
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FSSF 3-1 Mascarenas, Isaias S., Tucumcari, New Mexico
FIRST SPECIAL SERVICE FORCE, 3-1, WWII

Darby's Rangers 4 C
Darby's Rangers/ FSSF During the Anzio campaign, the 1st and 3rd Ranger Battalions were given the task of infiltrating the German defense line south of Cisterna and capturing the town. The 4th Battalion acted as their reserve. The attack commenced at 02:00 on January 30. Unbeknownst to Allied intelligence, the Germans had just heavily fortified the area, and there was no possibility that the Rangers could succeed in their mission. After a morning of intense and chaotic fighting, the majority of 1st and 3rd Battalion men were either killed or captured. At the end of March, 961 remaining Rangers were incorporated into the Force to reinvigorate its depleted ranks. Without the Rangers, the Force would not have had the manpower to continue to defend their sector of the beachhead.

In July 2013, the Congressional Gold Medal was awarded, collectively, to the First Special Service Force (FSSF) in recognition of its superior service during World War II. On February 3, 2015 surviving FSSF Veterans were in Washington DC to accept this momentous recognition on behalf of their fellow Forcemen who could not be there.
FSSF 3-1 Mascarenas, Isaias S., Tucumcari, New Mexico
FIRST SPECIAL SERVICE FORCE, 3-1, WWII

Darby's Rangers 4 C
Darby's Rangers/ FSSF During the Anzio campaign, the 1st and 3rd Ranger Battalions were given the task of infiltrating the German defense line south of Cisterna and capturing the town. The 4th Battalion acted as their reserve. The attack commenced at 02:00 on January 30. Unbeknownst to Allied intelligence, the Germans had just heavily fortified the area, and there was no possibility that the Rangers could succeed in their mission. After a morning of intense and chaotic fighting, the majority of 1st and 3rd Battalion men were either killed or captured. At the end of March, 961 remaining Rangers were incorporated into the Force to reinvigorate its depleted ranks. Without the Rangers, the Force would not have had the manpower to continue to defend their sector of the beachhead.

In July 2013, the Congressional Gold Medal was awarded, collectively, to the First Special Service Force (FSSF) in recognition of its superior service during World War II. On February 3, 2015 surviving FSSF Veterans were in Washington DC to accept this momentous recognition on behalf of their fellow Forcemen who could not be there.

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