Luis R. Esteves
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Luis R. Esteves | |
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1893 – March 12, 1958 | |
Major General Luis R. Esteves |
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Place of birth | Aguadilla, Puerto Rico |
Place of death | Puerto Rico |
Service/branch | United States Army Puerto Rico National Guard |
Years of service | 1915-1957 |
Rank | Major General |
Unit | U.S. Army 23rd Infantry Battalion |
Commands | Puerto Rico National Guard |
Battles/wars | "Pancho Villa Incident" |
Major General Luis R. Esteves (1893 – March 12, 1958), born in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, was the first Puerto Rican to graduate from the United States Military Academy (West Point), on June 19, 1915, and the founder of the Puerto Rico National Guard.
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[edit] Early years
Esteves was born Luis Raul Esteves Völckers. His father, Francisco Esteves Soriano, was a native of Aguadilla who had served in the Spanish Army. His mother, Enedina Volkers Van der Dijs, also born in Aguadilla, was of German descent. Esteves received his primary education in Aguadilla and went to high school in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico.
At the outbreak of the Spanish-American War, the Esteves family welcomed the Americans as an alternative to Spanish rule of the island. Esteves's father wanted his son to continue the family military tradition and encouraged him to consider a military career. However, his mother had other plans. She wanted her son to become an engineer and to study in the United States. The family's financial situation did not permit her to realize her dream.
Esteves saw a news advertisement announcing examinations for the entry into the West Point Academy and applied without his parents' knowledge. He passed the exam and was accepted to West Point, thus becoming the first Puerto Rican to do so.
[edit] West Point
Whilst at West Point, he tutored his classmate Dwight D. Eisenhower in Spanish—as a second language was required in order to graduate. Esteves graduated first in his class and was the first graduate of that class to eventually reach the rank of general. This is particularly impressive when one considers that both Dwight D. Eisenhower (future president) and Omar Bradley where among his classmates.
[edit] Pancho Villa incident
Esteves served as a 2nd Lieutenant in the 23rd Infantry of the U.S. Army under the command of General Pershing, when he was sent to El Paso, Texas during the "Pancho Villa Incident". From El Paso, he was sent to the town of Polvo, Mexico where he was appointed mayor and judge by its citizens.
[edit] Puerto Rico National Guard
Esteves helped organize the 23rd Battalion which was composed of Puerto Ricans and was stationed in Panama during World War I. He was sent to Camp Las Casas in Puerto Rico and served as an instructor in the preparation of Puerto Rican Officers for the Puerto Rico Regiment of Infantry. He saw a need for a Puerto Rican National Guard. His request was met with approval from the government and the Puerto Rican Legislature. In 1919, the first regiment of the Puerto Rico National Guard was formed and Esteves became the first official Commandant of the Guard. The resulting regiment was would become the famed 65th Infantry in 1920. In 1946, he reorganized the Puerto Rican National Guard and held the position of Adjutant General until his retirement in June 1957.
[edit] Written works
General Esteves's main hobby was military history. He also published two books Los Barrabases and ¡Los Soldados Son Así!.
[edit] Postscript
Major General Luis R. Esteves died on March 12, 1958 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The U.S. Army named its military installation in San Juan "Gen. Luis R. Esteves" and the street in front of the Puerto Rico National Guard's headquarters was renamed "La Calle Gen. Esteves" in his honor.
[edit] Awards and decorations
- Army Mexican Service Medal
- World War I Victory Medal
- American Campaign Medal,
- World War II Victory Medal,
- National Defense Service Medal
[edit] See also
- List of notable Puerto Ricans- Military