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Calugas Apartments at High Point dedicated in
honor of Sgt. Jose Calugas, Sr.
SEATTLE—April 12, 2006—Community members joined family and friends of
Sgt. Jose Calugas, Sr. at a
dedication ceremony today at the recently completed Sgt. Jose Calugas, Sr. Apartments.
The 36-unit apartment building at High
Point will be
home to low-income residents, with a selection of the units set
aside for those with disabilities. The apartments include spacious one-
and two-bedroom units, with energy-efficient appliances - dishwashers and
stacked washer/dryers.
"We are proud that
the building is named after Sgt. Jose Calugas, Sr.," said Esther
Simpson from the Washington Coalition for Filipino Veterans Equity.
"We are also honored that it will help house low-income people."
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When the time came
to identify a name for the new apartment building, leading Filipino
community members, including some of the surviving Filipino World
War II veterans, suggested that the building be named in honor of
Sgt. Jose Calugas, Sr.
Calugas was born
in 1907 and was the oldest of three siblings in a farming family. As
a teenager he quit high school to help support his family and later
enlisted with the Philippine Scouts, which was organized to provide
additional forces to secure the Philippines in WWII. The Scouts were native
Filipinos who served in the regular U.S. Army and were led by
officers from the continental U.S.
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Sgt. Jose Calugas, Sr. |
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Sgt. Jose Calugas,
Sr. was awarded the U.S. Congressional Medal of Honor for his
service defending Bataan in 1942. While serving as a mess
sergeant in the 88th Field Artillery Battalion
(Philippine Scouts) on Bataan, he voluntarily crossed an area under
heavy fire to reach a gun which had been put out of action by
the enemy. Calugas bravely put the gun back into action and
destroyed 60 advancing vehicles and their occupants.
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Filipino
World War II veterans and the IDIC's "Young Once" concluded the
dedication with song in front of the Calugas Apartments. |
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Calugas died in 1997 and, along with his outstanding
military service, was known for being generous and humble. He also
had great love for his family and for the United States, explained
family and friends at the dedication ceremony.
In naming the
building the Sgt. Jose Calugas, Sr. Apartments, the Seattle Housing
Authority honors the sacrifices of veterans who participated in the
Bataan-Corregidor campaign during World War II and recognizes the
importance of this community in the diverse fabric of our city.
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Councilmember Tom Rasmussen, SHA Project
Manager Tom Phillips, Councilmember David Della and Filipino
Community of Seattle leader Bert Caoili unveil the building's name
plate. |
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"He
would have liked this place," said Jose Calugas, Jr. about his
father, as he toured the Calugas Apartments.
The building design by Streeter & Associates
Architects incorporated space considerations for those with
disabilities and helped streamline the look of the building to fit
with the rest of the High Point neighborhood.
Streeter & Associates Architects
and the Filipino Community of Seattle sponsored the dedication
ceremony, in cooperation with the Seattle Housing Authority.
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