Branch of Service
U.S. Marine Corps
Hometown
Temple, New Hampshire
Honored By
Orville L. Kline
Rank: First Sergeant. On May 24, 1941, he entered the United States Marine Corps from New Hampshire, receiving his Boot Camp Training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, South Carolina. Later he completed his Marine Combat Training at Camp Geiger, North Carolina. Served in Headquarters and Service Company, Second Amphibious Tractor Battalion, and a subordinate unit of the Second 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. Killed in action Sunday, November 21, 1943 on the second day of the invasion and buried in a temporary battlefield cemetery. At the conclusion of the Battle, the remains were moved to the Lone Palm cemetery. After the cessation of hostilities with Japan, the 604th Quartermaster Graves Registration Company, Quartermaster Corps conducted recovery operations from the Lone Palm Cemetery. The remains were transferred to a laboratory at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii for identification, and the unidentifiable were laid to rest as unknowns in Punchbowl. In October of 2016, the Defense Prisoners of War/Missing in Action Accounting Agency disinterred the Tarawa Unknowns from Punchbowl and sent the remains to their laboratory for analysis, where he was identified. The remains of this Marine were interred with Military Honors, May 5, 2018 at the Miller Cemetery in Temple, New Hampshire. This American Patriot was awarded the Purple Heart posthumously, for his ultimate sacrifice in defense of his country.