Skip to Main Content

Piazza Basilone


The Piazza Basilone was created in November of 2003 to honor GySgt John Basilone and the “Boys That Never Came Home” from the wars in the 20th century. Piazza Basilone stands as a permanent mark in time, celebrating the lives of the fallen and GySgt Basilone’s heroism and the accolades that he received while serving this county.

The Piazza is used as a gathering space for families and veterans, as well as a space for special events and more.

GySgt John Basilone

GySgt John Basilone was a United States Marine Gunnery Sergeant who received the Medal of Honor for his actions at the Battle of Guadalcanal during World War II. He was the only enlisted Marine in World War II to receive both the Medal of Honor and the Navy Cross.

He served three years in the United States Army with duty in the Philippines before joining the Marine Corps in 1940. After attending training, Basilone deployed to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, the Solomon Islands and eventually to Guadalcanal where he held off 3,000 Japanese troops after his 15-member unit was reduced to two other men. He was killed in action on the first day of the Battle of Iwo Jima, after which he was posthumously honored with the Navy Cross. He has received many honors including being the namesake for streets, military locations and a United States Navy destroyer.


“The Boys That Never Came Home”

Sgt Jack Balisteri
US Army, WWII
1923-1944

BM2 Anthony Ballatore
US Navy, WWII
1918-1942

Pvt 1st Class Frank Birrittieri
US Army, WWII
1925-1945

Pvt Vito Busalacchi
US Army, WWII
1919-1945

MMFN Jesus “Chuey” Contreras
US Navy, WWII
1917-1942

MM3 Joe Cordileone
US Navy, WWII
1921-1942

Pvt Salvatore Corona
US Army, WWII
1924-1945

Pvt Paul Garcia
US Army, Korea
1930-1951

SN 2nd Class Roy Gonzales
US Navy, WWII
1924-1942

SPEC 4 Frank Pecoraro
US Army, Vietnam
1952-1970

SN 1st Class Charles Piro
US Navy, WWII
1924-1942

Officer Peter Quinci, P47 Pilot
US Airforce, WWII
1921-1944


The Flying Flags

There are four countries flags flying at the Piazza Basilone; the American flag, the Italian flag, the Portuguese flag and the Mexican flag.  These flags honor and represent the national origin of the “boys that never came home.”

Sculptor of GySgt John Basilone's Bust

John Richetti

Special Honor

During the rededication and 10th Anniversary of the Piazza Basilone, the Little Italy Association Board of Directors’ honored Silver Star Recipient PFC Joe B. Cordileone for his courage and heroism on Hill 881, First Battle of Khe Sanh.  The Board permanently placed a plaque at the Piazza in his honor for his service.


Do you want to be a part of Little Italy's Legacy and have your company or family name memorialized at one of Little Italy's Piazzas or public spaces?  Click on button below for more information.

Be a part of our legacy