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Thomas F. Breslin



 
 
Colonel
Colonel

Colonel is a military rank of a commissioned officer, with corresponding ranks existing in almost every country in the world. It is also used in some police forces and other paramilitary rank structures....
 Thomas F. Breslin (1885 - 1942) was a civil engineer
Civil engineer

A civil engineer is a person who practices civil engineering, one of the many engineering professions. Originally a civil engineer worked on public works projects and was contrasted with the military engineer, who worked on armaments and defenses....
 and a civilian contractor for the United States Army
United States Army

The United States Army is the branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for Army operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S....
. He was pinned as a Colonel at the outbreak of the Battle of the Philippines
Battle of the Philippines (1941-42)

The Battle of the Philippines was the invasion of the Philippines by Japan in 1941?42 and the defense of the islands by Filipino people and United States forces....
 and died during the Bataan Death March, the brutal POW
Prisoner of war

A prisoner of war is a combatant who is held in continuing custody by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict....
 march in the aftermath of the Battle of Bataan
Battle of Bataan

The Battle of Bataan represented the most intense phase of Empire of Japan Battle of the Philippines . The capture of the Philippine Islands was crucial to Japan's effort to control the Southwest Pacific, seize the Natural resource-rich Dutch East Indies, and protect its Southeast Asia flank....
.

as Breslin was born in Summit Hill, Pennsylvania
Summit Hill, Pennsylvania

Summit Hill is a borough in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,974 at the 2000 census....
 on July 6, 1885, the son of Francis Breslin and Mary Malloy.






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Colonel
Colonel

Colonel is a military rank of a commissioned officer, with corresponding ranks existing in almost every country in the world. It is also used in some police forces and other paramilitary rank structures....
 Thomas F. Breslin (1885 - 1942) was a civil engineer
Civil engineer

A civil engineer is a person who practices civil engineering, one of the many engineering professions. Originally a civil engineer worked on public works projects and was contrasted with the military engineer, who worked on armaments and defenses....
 and a civilian contractor for the United States Army
United States Army

The United States Army is the branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for Army operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S....
. He was pinned as a Colonel at the outbreak of the Battle of the Philippines
Battle of the Philippines (1941-42)

The Battle of the Philippines was the invasion of the Philippines by Japan in 1941?42 and the defense of the islands by Filipino people and United States forces....
 and died during the Bataan Death March, the brutal POW
Prisoner of war

A prisoner of war is a combatant who is held in continuing custody by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict....
 march in the aftermath of the Battle of Bataan
Battle of Bataan

The Battle of Bataan represented the most intense phase of Empire of Japan Battle of the Philippines . The capture of the Philippine Islands was crucial to Japan's effort to control the Southwest Pacific, seize the Natural resource-rich Dutch East Indies, and protect its Southeast Asia flank....
.

Birth and early life

Thomas Breslin was born in Summit Hill, Pennsylvania
Summit Hill, Pennsylvania

Summit Hill is a borough in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,974 at the 2000 census....
 on July 6, 1885, the son of Francis Breslin and Mary Malloy. He was baptized 6 days later at the Church of St. Joseph. Francis was a Justice of the Peace
Justice of the Peace

A Justice of the Peace is a puisne judicial officer appointed by means of a letters patent to keep the peace. Depending on the jurisdiction, they might dispense summary justice and deal with local administrative applications in common law jurisdictions....
 in Summit Hill. Francis' family had immigrated from Glenties
Glenties

Glenties is a village in the northwest of Ireland in central County Donegal. It is situated where two glens meet, northwest of the Blue Stack Mountains, near the confluence of two rivers....
 County Donegal
County Donegal

County Donegal is a county located in the west of the Province of Ulster, in the northwest of Ireland. It is one of three counties in the Province of Ulster that do not form part of Northern Ireland....
, Ireland
Ireland

Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
 in 1865. Mary was also born in Summit Hill. They were married at St. Anthony's Church in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, New York. Thomas was the oldest of six children and grew to be 5' 11".

Education

He received dual degrees in Civil Engineering and Mining Engineering from Pennsylvania State College, now called Pennsylvania State University
Pennsylvania State University

The Pennsylvania State University is a Commonwealth System of Higher Education, Land-grant university, space grant college public research university located in State College, PA, Pennsylvania, United States....
, graduating at the age of 22 in 1907.
Thomas F Breslin Survey

Work and marriage in Cebu

Thomas received a contract with the U.S. Government to survey large portions of the island of Cebu
Cebu Island

Cebu is an island of the Philippines. It is the main island of Cebu Province in Visayas.It lies to the east of Negros; to the east is Leyte and to the southeast is Bohol Island....
 in the Philippines
Philippines

The Philippines, officially known as the Republic of the Philippines, is a country in Southeast Asia with Manila as its capital city. It comprises 7,107 islands in the western Pacific Ocean....
 which was then under American rule following the Spanish-American war
Spanish-American War

The Spanish?American War was an armed military conflict between Spain and the United States that took place between April and August 1898, over the issues of the liberation of Cuba....
. While in Cebu, he married Maria Mata Laurel who was born in Danao City
Danao City

Danao City is a 2nd class Philippine city in the Philippine province of Cebu province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 109,534 people....
 on Cebu Island, the daughter of Candido Laurel and Gabina Mata. They had 11 children together. A street named "Brezlin Street" was named (with a phonetic spelling) after him in Cebu City
Cebu City

The City of Cebu , is the capital city of Cebu in the Philippines, and is the second most Metro Cebu in the Philippine Islands. The Cities of the Philippines is located on the eastern shore of Cebu, and is the first Spanish settlement in the Philippines....
, Cebu. He became multilingual during his time there.

According to a record held by his son, Robert Breslin, "The Island of Cebu bears his initials at each mountain peak" meaning that his initials are on the surveying benchmarks
Benchmark (surveying)

The term benchmark originates from the chiseled horizontal marks that surveyors made in stone structures, into which an angle-iron could be placed to form a "bench" for a leveling rod, thus ensuring that a leveling rod could be accurately repositioned in the same place in future....
 at each mountain peak on Cebu. Surveyor's initials are left on benchmarks so that if questions or disputes arise, the original surveyor can be consulted.
Thomas F Breslin Stationary

Luzon

They moved from Cebu to the island of Luzon
Luzon

Luzon is the largest and most economically and politically important island in the Philippines and one of the three island groups in the country, with Visayas and Mindanao being the other two....
 in order for Thomas to work as a mining engineer and mine inspector in Baguio. At the outbreak of WWII, he was working as a civilian contractor for the US Army. He was in charge of constructing new barracks at Fort William McKinley
Fort William McKinley

Fort William McKinley, was established in the Philippines during the Filipino-American war in 1901 when the whole land south of Pasig River down to Alabang was declared a U.S....
, just south of Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
. According to his obitutary in a Summit Hill, Pennsylvania newspaper, "Mr. Breslin's fortunes and prominence grew until his name was notably linked with many business and governmental institutions in the Philippines. He established his home on Cebu, and Americans who visited him were impressed with the obvious success he had made of his prominence."

The Baatan Death March

Although he was a leading civilian and was not in the military, he was pinned a Colonel
Colonel

Colonel is a military rank of a commissioned officer, with corresponding ranks existing in almost every country in the world. It is also used in some police forces and other paramilitary rank structures....
 when the Battle of the Philippines (1941-42)
Battle of the Philippines (1941-42)

The Battle of the Philippines was the invasion of the Philippines by Japan in 1941?42 and the defense of the islands by Filipino people and United States forces....
 started. According to a record held by his son Robert Breslin: "After his commanding general pinned Colonel's rank on his lapel, he made his goodbyes at home and by Christmas Day, 1941 was helping to position the defenses at Bataan." His language skills are thought to have been an important consideration in his pinning as most of the enlisted men in the United States Philippine Division were from the Philippines.

When the American forces there were overcome by the Japanese in the Battle of Bataan
Battle of Bataan

The Battle of Bataan represented the most intense phase of Empire of Japan Battle of the Philippines . The capture of the Philippine Islands was crucial to Japan's effort to control the Southwest Pacific, seize the Natural resource-rich Dutch East Indies, and protect its Southeast Asia flank....
, the prisoners of war were made to march about 100km as part of their journey to several concentration camps in the Bataan Death March. It was during this death march that, according to his son Robert's record, "Sick with dysentery and malaria, his comrades hid him in a culvert on the road to avoid the Japanese bayonets. A young Filipino man found him, took him to his home and hid him underground in his backyard, trying to nurse back his strength for about a month. With meager food amounts and no medicine, he succumbed to the diseases that plagued him." He died on May 10, 1942.

His son's ordeal

His son, Richard "Dick" Breslin, was also on the death march but was much younger and stronger and so survived. Around April 3, 1942 Dick visited his father at the "Quartermaster Corps" before going to the front lines of the Battle of Bataan. This was the last time they would meet. After the surrender to the Japanese, Dick marched from Mariveles, Bataan
Mariveles, Bataan

Mariveles is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bataan province, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 85,779 people in 19,460 households....
 to "Kilometer 69", and then was sent by cattle train to Camp O'Donnell
Camp O'Donnell

Camp O'Donnell was a facility of the United States Air Force in Capas, Tarlac, The Philippines. Before the facility was transferred to the Air Force, it was first a Philippine Constabulary post then a United States Army facility....
 in Tarlac
Tarlac

Tarlac is a landlocked Provinces of the Philippines of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon Regions of the Philippines. Its capital is Tarlac City....
. Because he was relatively healthy he was moved to "Camp #1" in Cabanatuan, and from there was on assignment, constructing the airport in Las Pinas from 1943 to 1944. He was near Corregidor
Corregidor

Corregidor is an island in the entrance of the Philippines' Manila Bay. Due to its position in the bay, it has served as a focal point for the naval defenses of the capital city of Manila....
 when the Americans/Allies conducted the airstrike. Two days later, Dick was put in the coal bin of a hell ship
Hell Ship

The term hell ship mainly refers to the ships used by the Imperial Japanese Navy to transport Allies of World War II prisoners of war out of the Philippines, Hong Kong and Singapore during World War II....
 and spent 38 days there before landing in Formosa
Taiwan

Taiwan is an island in East Asia. "Taiwan" is also commonly used to refer to the country governed by the Republic of China and to the ROC itself, which governs the island of Taiwan, Orchid Island and Green Island, Taiwan in the Pacific Ocean off the Taiwan coast, the Penghu islands in the Taiwan Strait, and Kinmen and the Matsu Islands...
. From Formosa they sailed the China Sea to Muji, Japan. From Muji he was sent by train to Tokyo and then to Odati for the winter 1944-45 where he worked in an open pit lead mine until the war ended. He weighed about 87 lbs. at the end.

His family

His family searched for him during the later, similar march of the prisoners from the Battle of Corregidor
Battle of Corregidor

The Battle for Corregidor was the culmination of the Empire of Japan campaign for the conquest of the Commonwealth of the Philippines. The fall of Bataan on April 9, 1942 ended all organized opposition by the U.S....
. They had no word of the fate of him or of his son until late in the war.

Burial

After the American and Filipino army reoccupation of Luzon in 1945, a villager on the Bataan peninsula pointed out where his body had been buried to the soldiers. Only at this point did his family learn that he had died. Thomas' body was then exhumed and re-buried at Fort William McKinley
Fort William McKinley

Fort William McKinley, was established in the Philippines during the Filipino-American war in 1901 when the whole land south of Pasig River down to Alabang was declared a U.S....
, just south of Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
.

External links

  • Numerous photographs and vital records in the possession of Robert Breslin and others
  • Oral histories delivered by his children Richard Breslin of Manila, The Philippines, Anthony Breslin of Santa Clara, California, and Ann Breslin Wilfert of Lake Charles, Louisiana collected by B. Holden in 2004 and 2005, verifiable by repeating these interviews.
  • History of Richard "Dick" Breslin biographical video tape in the possession of his daughter, Marion McDonald.