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Featured / Memorial Day / News / Virgin Islands / May 29, 2018

ST. CROIX — Julian Pierre and his brother Michael Joseph enlisted in the U.S. Army as island boys with big dreams back in 1973, but only one made it out alive.

Monday, Mr. Pierre commemorated the life of his brother during the annual Memorial Day Ceremony.

According to the St. Croix native, the island wasn’t very productive back in the 70’s, and he and his brother would have done anything to get away. Mr. Pierre, who was 17 at the time, had one challenge to overcome before he could enlist.

“I had to beg and convince my mom to sign the papers,” he told VIC during the ceremony at the bandstand near Fort Christiansvaern.

The persuasion tactics worked, and soon after, Mr. Pierre joined his 18-year-old brother, Mr. Joseph, in enlisting for the Army. They were a team, the younger working as a combat engineer and the older as a mechanic.

Eventually, the young men ended up on different missions in Vietnam. Mr. Pierre was on a separate mission when he learned his older brother had died via land mine explosion. It took him some time to process the news.

Julian Pierre

“I had more people I had to worry about at the time,” he said. “It’s only when I got home that it really hit me.”

Breaking the news to his mother was hard. It was difficult for her to understand why the two had been separated.

“She was like, ‘Why weren’t you two guys together? What happened? You went in  together’,” he recalled.

She wasn’t the only one who was hurting. She had lost a son, while Mr. Pierre had lost his closest companion.

“We were close – very close,” he said, crossing his fingers to gesture exactly how close. “He was my best friend.”

Considering his incredible loss, does Mr. Pierre regret enlisting? A tear ran down his cheek as he replied with a firm “never have.” There was no room for remorse because there was a higher purpose in play – “to serve the country.”

Mr. Pierre’s replies came in between listening intently to the remarks given at the Memorial Day bandstand ceremony. During the program, Keynote Speaker and Director of Law Enforcement Planning Commission Franz Christian remarked that while the military may recognize the families of lost soldiers with medals and other paraphernalia, “nothing can ever heal despair of the loss of life.”

But Mr. Pierre has found ways to heal. One way of doing so is remembering the special bond he and his brother shared. This bond is what helped him make it through more than ten years of military service.

“I’m happy that I survived, but I survived because of him because I always remember that we went in as one,” he said.

Sometimes, Mr. Pierre visits Mr. Joseph’s grave at the Kingshill Cemetery on the anniversary of his death. He tells him he misses him, and he wishes he were still here. It’s his way of honoring Mr. Joseph’s memory.

Similarly, members of the American Legion honored the memory of World War II veteran Will A. Thurland on Monday. They were accompanied by members of the Virgin Islands National Guard, Fire Service, John H. Woodson and Central High School bands, the CHS and St. Croix Educational Complex JROTC, Gov. Kenneth Mapp, Sen. Novelle Francis, Office of Veterans Affairs Director Patrick Farrell, other government representatives, and community guests.

Before the program at the bandstand, they marched in honor of fallen soldiers. During the march from Bassin Triangle to the Christiansted waterfront, participants stopped at the Christiansted Cemetery to commemorate Mr. Thurland’s service via prayer, singing, and a rifle salute. The Legion gave Gov. Mapp the honor of laying a wreath on Thurland’s grave.

Gov. Kenneth Mapp lays a wreath on the grave of military veteran Will Thurland at the Christiansted Cemetery.

Mr. Thurland was among the third group of World War II inductees who left St. Croix for Ft. Buchanan in Puerto Rico to register for the military draft in 1944. While working as a stevedore, on the Mississippi River and in Hawaii, Mr. Thurland entertained fellow soldiers as a part of the Virgin Islands Orchestra, which he helped organize. He earned the rank of Technical Sergeant before the war ended and returned home to St. Croix in 1946.

Mr. Thurland was instrumental in the building of the American Legion Post No. 85 hall in Hospital Ground.

March participants also honored soldiers who were lost at sea during a separate seaside ceremony at the waterfront.

Between May of 2017 and May of this year, 33 veterans from St. Croix have died. Among them are Otto Tranberg, a navy veteran, and David C. Canegata, an army veteran. Tranberg was 99 years old when he died and Canegata, 89.

 

St. Croix Deceased Veterans

Rank Name Deceased Branch
SSGT Walter A. Todmann May 14, 2017 Air Force
PV2 Marcelo Ramos Jr. May 16, 2017 Army
PFC Mario Canton May 18, 2017 Army
PV2 Thorvald Slater June 22, 2017 Army
PFC Pedro E. Figueroa July 18, 2017 Army
PFC Jose Luis Diaz-Gonzalez July 29, 2017 Marines
LT Aretha Marie Marshall July 30, 2017 Navy
PFC George Lawrence July 30, 2017 Army
CPO John A. Duval August 16, 2017 Navy
SR Agapito Ramos September 9, 2017 Navy
PFC Bernadine Bailey September 10, 2017 Army
SP4 Claude Petersen September 13, 2017 Army
CPL Alphonso E. Franklin September 23, 2017 Army
PFC Kyjuan R. Naughton October 28, 2017 Army
SSG Vincent Griffin October 31, 2017 Army
PV1 Luis E. Morales November 4, 2017 Army
PFC Llewellyn Reed November 20, 2017 Army
SP4 Peter N. McDougal November 26, 2017 Marines
SGT Samuel I. Ryan November 27, 2017 Marines
SD2 Ott M. Tranberg November 30, 2017 Navy
SPC Collin O. Williams December 7, 2017 Army
SPC Vivian A. Ford December 25, 2017 Army
2LT Dwain E. Ford January 12, 2018 Marines
PFC Ignatus Cassimeer January 21, 2018 Army
PFC Cyprian A. King January, 22, 2018 Army
SGT Evaristo Ventura Parilla January 23, 2018 Army
PFC Juan C. Carmona February 26, 2018 Army
PFC Sepauve Joseph Sr. March 5, 2018 Army
SPC David C. Canegata March 20, 2018 Army
Joseph O’Neal Christopher March 26, 2018 Army
PV2 Rod F. Joseph April 17, 2018 Army
PFC Paulino Rivera April 26, 2018 Army
SPC Anderson Rampersad May 4, 2018 Army

 


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