Print plaque Printing Tips

World War II Honoree

Killed in World War II

John Frederick 'Jack' Prince

Branch of Service

U.S. Marine Corps

Hometown

Bellerose, New York

Honored By

Orville L. Kline

Branch Seal
Activity During WWII

Rank: Private First Class. On November 21, 1942, he entered the United States Marine Corps from New York, receiving his Marine Combat Training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island, South Carolina. Served with Company-F as a Rifleman, 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, a subordinate unit of the 2nd Marine ‘The Silent Second’ Division in the Central Pacific Theater of Operations. His division participated in the amphibious assault against the Imperial Japanese forces in the Battle of Tarawa, on the Island of Betio, located on the Tarawa Atoll, Gilbert Islands Code Name: Operation Galvanic. Reported missing in action, lost at sea Saturday, November 20, 1943 on the first day of the invasion. In remembrance of the brave, his name is recorded in the tablets of the missing, memorialized at the Honolulu National Memorial cemetery of the Pacific ‘Punchbowl’ Hawaii. In June of 2015 the history flight, a private organization, discovered a collective burial grave on Betio Island. The remains were transferred to the Defense Prisoner of War/Missing in Action Accounting Agency in Hawaii where he was identified. The remains of this Marine were interred with Military Honors at the Calverton National Cemetery June 17, 2016 in Calverton, New York. He received the following Awards and Citation: Purple Heart Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, Navy Presidential Unit Citation, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with one Bronze Star and the WWII Victory Medal. This Marine, an American Patriot, awarded the Purple Heart Posthumously, who so gallantly gave his life for his country.