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05-26-09, 08:25 AM
May-25-2009 16:49
Nineteen Marine Raiders Who Finally Came Home
Tim King Salem-News.com
They say the Marines always recover their dead.
(MAKIN ISLAND) - In 1999, U.S. government officials recovered the bodies of 19 Marine Raiders who were killed fighting on Makin Island in August, 1942. With the help of a local islander who actually remembered the Marine landing, they were finally recovered and brought home, almost six decades later.
The Raiders were the last Marine Corps unit to wear their unit designation patch on the shoulder of their uniform.
Under the command of two Marine Colonels, Evans Carlson and Merritt Edson, these Marines formed the two elite units that specialized in amphibious light infantry warfare in the Island Campaigns.
The Raiders were established by the United States Marine Corps during World War II as "Edson's" Raiders of 1st Marine Raiders Battalion, and "Carlson's" Raiders of 2nd Marine Battalion. The Raiders are considered to be the first United States Special Operations Forces to form and see combat in World War II.
This is the heart wrenching, true story of the recovery of the 19 Marines Killed in Action on Makin Island in WWII. The video is an awesome tribute to some of the United States' greatest fighting men.
It isn't a video you will soon forget.
Here is the list of those 2nd Raiders that were identifed and returned to their families by the CLHI, courtesy of usmcraiders.com:
Marine Raiders Recovered from Makin Island:
Field. Music 1st Vernon L. Castle, Stillwater, OK
Cpl. I. B. Earles, Tulare, CA
Pfc. William A. Gallagher, Wyandotte, MI
Cpl. Daniel A. Gaston, Galveston, TX
Pfc. Ashley W. Hicks, Waterford, CA
Capt. Gerald P. Holtom, Palo Alto, CA
Cpl. Harris J. Johnson, Little Rock, Iowa
Cpl. Kenneth K. Kunkle, Mountain Home, AK
Pvt. Carlyle O. Larson, Glenwood, MN
Cpl. Edward Maciejewski, Chicago, IL
Pvt. Robert B. Maulding, Vista, CA
Pfc . Kenneth M. Montgomery, Eden, WI
Pfc. Norman W. Mortensen, Camp Douglas, WI
Pvt. Franklin M. Nodland, Marshall town, IA
Cpl. Robert B. Pearson, Lafayette, CA
Pvt. Charles A. Selby, Ontonagon, MI
Pfc. John E. Vandenberg, Kenosha, WI
Cpl. , Mason O. Yarbrough, Sikeston, MO
Sgt. Clyde Thomason, Atlanta, Ga.
atmendoza.com.
The story is by Pat Mendoza, who also arranged the music. Trumpet is performed by Steve Wiest. The singers are the Islanders and Pat Mendoza.
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Tim King is a former U.S. Marine with twenty years of experience on the west coast as a television news producer, photojournalist, reporter and assignment editor. In addition to his role as a war correspondent, this Los Angeles native serves as Salem-News.com's Executive News Editor.
Tim spent the winter of 2006/07 covering the war in Afghanistan, and he was in Iraq over the summer of 2008, reporting from the war while embedded with both the U.S. Army and the Marines. Tim holds numerous awards for reporting, photography, writing and editing, including the Oregon AP Award for Spot News Photographer of the Year (2004), the first place Electronic Media Award in Spot News, Las Vegas, (1998), Oregon AP Cooperation Award (1991); and several other awards including the 2005 Red Cross Good Neighborhood Award for reporting. Serving the community in very real terms, Salem-News.com is the nation's only truly independent high traffic news Website, affiliated with Google News and several other major search engines and news aggregators.
You can send Tim an email at this address: newsroom@salem-news.com
Return to Makin Island iPod Version
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6f_FvZpm3g&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Esalem%2Dnews%2Ecom%2Fartic les%2Fmay252009%2Fmakin%5Fmarines%5F5%2D25%2D09%2E php&feature=player_embedded
Ellie
Nineteen Marine Raiders Who Finally Came Home
Tim King Salem-News.com
They say the Marines always recover their dead.
(MAKIN ISLAND) - In 1999, U.S. government officials recovered the bodies of 19 Marine Raiders who were killed fighting on Makin Island in August, 1942. With the help of a local islander who actually remembered the Marine landing, they were finally recovered and brought home, almost six decades later.
The Raiders were the last Marine Corps unit to wear their unit designation patch on the shoulder of their uniform.
Under the command of two Marine Colonels, Evans Carlson and Merritt Edson, these Marines formed the two elite units that specialized in amphibious light infantry warfare in the Island Campaigns.
The Raiders were established by the United States Marine Corps during World War II as "Edson's" Raiders of 1st Marine Raiders Battalion, and "Carlson's" Raiders of 2nd Marine Battalion. The Raiders are considered to be the first United States Special Operations Forces to form and see combat in World War II.
This is the heart wrenching, true story of the recovery of the 19 Marines Killed in Action on Makin Island in WWII. The video is an awesome tribute to some of the United States' greatest fighting men.
It isn't a video you will soon forget.
Here is the list of those 2nd Raiders that were identifed and returned to their families by the CLHI, courtesy of usmcraiders.com:
Marine Raiders Recovered from Makin Island:
Field. Music 1st Vernon L. Castle, Stillwater, OK
Cpl. I. B. Earles, Tulare, CA
Pfc. William A. Gallagher, Wyandotte, MI
Cpl. Daniel A. Gaston, Galveston, TX
Pfc. Ashley W. Hicks, Waterford, CA
Capt. Gerald P. Holtom, Palo Alto, CA
Cpl. Harris J. Johnson, Little Rock, Iowa
Cpl. Kenneth K. Kunkle, Mountain Home, AK
Pvt. Carlyle O. Larson, Glenwood, MN
Cpl. Edward Maciejewski, Chicago, IL
Pvt. Robert B. Maulding, Vista, CA
Pfc . Kenneth M. Montgomery, Eden, WI
Pfc. Norman W. Mortensen, Camp Douglas, WI
Pvt. Franklin M. Nodland, Marshall town, IA
Cpl. Robert B. Pearson, Lafayette, CA
Pvt. Charles A. Selby, Ontonagon, MI
Pfc. John E. Vandenberg, Kenosha, WI
Cpl. , Mason O. Yarbrough, Sikeston, MO
Sgt. Clyde Thomason, Atlanta, Ga.
atmendoza.com.
The story is by Pat Mendoza, who also arranged the music. Trumpet is performed by Steve Wiest. The singers are the Islanders and Pat Mendoza.
-----------------------------------------------------
Tim King is a former U.S. Marine with twenty years of experience on the west coast as a television news producer, photojournalist, reporter and assignment editor. In addition to his role as a war correspondent, this Los Angeles native serves as Salem-News.com's Executive News Editor.
Tim spent the winter of 2006/07 covering the war in Afghanistan, and he was in Iraq over the summer of 2008, reporting from the war while embedded with both the U.S. Army and the Marines. Tim holds numerous awards for reporting, photography, writing and editing, including the Oregon AP Award for Spot News Photographer of the Year (2004), the first place Electronic Media Award in Spot News, Las Vegas, (1998), Oregon AP Cooperation Award (1991); and several other awards including the 2005 Red Cross Good Neighborhood Award for reporting. Serving the community in very real terms, Salem-News.com is the nation's only truly independent high traffic news Website, affiliated with Google News and several other major search engines and news aggregators.
You can send Tim an email at this address: newsroom@salem-news.com
Return to Makin Island iPod Version
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6f_FvZpm3g&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Esalem%2Dnews%2Ecom%2Fartic les%2Fmay252009%2Fmakin%5Fmarines%5F5%2D25%2D09%2E php&feature=player_embedded
Ellie