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  1. East L.A. Marine: The Untold True Story of Guy Gabaldon: Directed by Steven Jay Rubin. With Freddie Prinze Jr.. Guy Gabaldon died on August 31, 2006 and the world lost someone very special. During the bloody struggle for Saipan in July 1944, U.S. Marine PFC Guy Gabaldon is indeed officially credited with capturing over 1500 Japanese soldiers ...

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    • Steven Jay Rubin
    • 2008-05-06
  2. 6 mai 2008 · East LA Marine is the true story of WWII Marine Vuy Gabaldon who singlehandedly captured over 1500 Japanese during the bloody battle of Saipan in the summer of 1944. This all but forgotten American hero was Hispanic and raised by a family of Asian-Americans before enlisting in the service when Pearl Harbor was attacked. His amazing ...

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  3. This is the story of an extraordinary man - Guy Gabaldon - a U.S. Marine of Hispanic descent who single-handedly captured over 1100 Japanese during the bloody fighting on Saipan in the summer of 1944. One of the legendary heroes of World War II, Guy Gabaldon's true story is now told for the very first time in EAST L.A. MARINE: THE UNTOLD TRUE ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Guy_GabaldonGuy Gabaldon - Wikipedia

    Guy Louis Gabaldon (March 22, 1926 – August 31, 2006) was a United States Marine who, at age 18, captured or persuaded to surrender over 1,300 Japanese soldiers and civilians during the battles for Saipan and Tinian islands in 1944 during World War II.

  5. 1 janv. 2006 · Overview. During World War II, U.S. Marine Guy Gabaldon achieved the impossible by single-handedly capturing over 1,500 Japanese soldiers and civilians. This documentary explores Gabaldon's life both as a war hero and as a dedicated contributor to society.

  6. 2 mars 2024 · During the bloody struggle for Saipan in July 1944, U.S. Marine PFC Guy Gabaldon is indeed officially credited with capturing over 1500 Japanese soldiers and civilians - singlehandedly, a record that is untouchable in the annals of American military history.

  7. The life and accomplishments of the soldier who single handedly captured over 1500 Japanese soldiers and civilians. Genre: Documentary. Original Language: English. Director: Steven Jay Rubin ...

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