Wednesday, November 05, 2025

World War II fallen remembered on new mural in Los Alamitos

Almost 80 years ago, two warriors left Los Alamitos to fight in World War II. The men both died in action in 1944.

The two friends, Delphino Marin-Casado, who enlisted in the Marines, and Lonnie T. Davis, who enlisted in the Army, posthumously returned Sunday as part of a 54-foot-long mural unveiled at American Legion Post 716.

The colorful artwork celebrates all six branches of the U.S. armed forces and includes a tank, a rocket, planes, an aircraft carrier and giant portraits of the namesakes of the Marin-Davis American Legion Post. The mural decorates the north side of the building facing Oak Middle School.

Artist and veteran Mario Cespedes said it took him six months of late nights and hot days to complete the piece on the biggest wall he’s ever painted.

“It’s a dedication to service members who gave the ultimate sacrifice,” said Cespedes, who served in the Marines and Army and is a member of the post.

“I’m really proud to show off the memory of Defino Marin-Casado and Lonnie T. Davis,” he added. “I hope that this mural can help serve their memory and preserve their legacy.”

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