Caruso Memorial Chapel

Caruso Memorial Chapel[1] is named in honor of Marine Sergeant Mathew Caruso, was dedicated by the United States Marine Corps in August 1953. Sergeant Caruso gave his life while protecting the life of his chaplain in action against the enemy.[2]

Caruso Memorial Chapel
Caruso Memorial Chapel
Religion
AffiliationNon-denominational
StatusMilitary Chapel
Location
LocationMarine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, San Diego County, California, US
Architecture
Completed1953 (1953)

In April 2012, volunteers from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Marines renovated the chapel. The work included landscaping, painting the interior walls, repairing the screens of 15 windows, refurbishing and painting the framework of the entryway. Donations from the Carlsbad, California business community helped purchase supplies.[3] On June 23, 2014, the chapel was rededicated to Sgt. Matthew Caruso, at the School of Infantry-West. Caruso’s family and a congregation of more than 100 Marines, sailors and civilian friends attended.[4]

Memorial Plaque

The memorial plaque reads:[2]

Caruso Memorial Chapel

To the Glory of Almighty God and the memory of Sgt. Mathew Caruso, U.S.M.C., Seventh Marines, 1st Marine Division, killed in action near Koto-Ri, Korea, 6 December 1950, the United States Marine Corps humbly dedicates this Chapel that his Spirit of Loyalty, Courage, and Devotion may serve to inspire all who enter here to pray. 'Greater love than this no man hath, that a man lay down his life for his friends' St. John, 15

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See also

References

  1. "MCIWest - MCB Camp Pendleton Chapels" (PDF). United States Marine Corps. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  2. Caruso Memorial Chapel, San Onofre, Camp Pendleton, California, Service Program, 25 February 1973.
  3. Lund, Carlton. "Kudos for the midyear". Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
  4. "School of Infantry Newsletter" (PDF). United States Marine Corps. Retrieved 15 June 2016.

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