Welcome home Marines and thank you for your service.
To: Kartographer
Indeed. Just read about the Battle of Tarawa last evening.
Heroism beyond description.
Welcome home.
2 posted on
07/09/2015 10:24:21 AM PDT by
A_Former_Democrat
(The First Amendment = Freedom of Religion = Religious Liberty = Applies to Everyone)
To: Kartographer
THE GREATEST GENERATION
To: Kartographer
“In many a strife we’ve fought for life
And never lost our nerve;
If the Army and the Navy
Ever look on Heaven’s scenes;
They will find the streets are guarded
By United States Marines.”
4 posted on
07/09/2015 10:27:41 AM PDT by
BigCinBigD
(...Was that okay?)
To: Kartographer
Lord bless these great Heroes, and may the families of these brave men finally have the peace of being able to properly lay their loved ones to rest.
Semper Fi!!!!
5 posted on
07/09/2015 10:29:46 AM PDT by
commish
(The takers rule. Time to implement the triple G plan - GOD, GUNS, & GOLD)
To: Kartographer
From the article:
"While the remains have not been formally identified, Noah said they almost certainly include those of Lieutenant Alexander Bonnyman, who posthumously received America's highest military accolade, the Medal of Honor, for conspicuous gallantry.
BONNYMAN, ALEXANDER, JR.
Rank: First Lieutenant
Organization: U.S. Marine Corps
Company:
Division:
Born: 2 May 1910, Atlanta, Ga.
Departed: Yes
Entered Service At:
G.O. Number:
Date of Issue:
Accredited To: New Mexico
Place / Date:
Citation
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as Executive Officer of the 2d Battalion Shore Party, 8th Marines, 2d Marine Division, during the assault against enemy Japanese-held Tarawa in the Gilbert Islands, 20-22 November 1943. Acting on his own initiative when assault troops were pinned down at the far end of Betio Pier by the overwhelming fire of Japanese shore batteries, 1st Lt. Bonnyman repeatedly defied the blasting fury of the enemy bombardment to organize and lead the besieged men over the long, open pier to the beach and then, voluntarily obtaining flame throwers and demolitions, organized his pioneer shore party into assault demolitionists and directed the blowing of several hostile installations before the close of D-day. Determined to effect an opening in the enemy's strongly organized defense line the following day, he voluntarily crawled approximately 40 yards forward of our lines and placed demolitions in the entrance of a large Japanese emplacement as the initial move in his planned attack against the heavily garrisoned, bombproof installation which was stubbornly resisting despite the destruction early in the action of a large number of Japanese who had been inflicting heavy casualties on our forces and holding up our advance. Withdrawing only to replenish his ammunition, he led his men in a renewed assault, fearlessly exposing himself to the merciless slash of hostile fire as he stormed the formidable bastion, directed the placement of demolition charges in both entrances and seized the top of the bombproof position, flushing more than 100 of the enemy who were instantly cut down, and effecting the annihilation of approximately 150 troops inside the emplacement. Assailed by additional Japanese after he had gained his objective, he made a heroic stand on the edge of the structure, defending his strategic position with indomitable determination in the face of the desperate charge and killing 3 of the enemy before he fell, mortally wounded. By his dauntless fighting spirit, unrelenting aggressiveness and forceful leadership throughout 3 days of unremitting, violent battle, 1st Lt. Bonnyman had inspired his men to heroic effort, enabling them to beat off the counterattack and break the back of hostile resistance in that sector for an immediate gain of 400 yards with no further casualties to our forces in this zone. He gallantly gave his life for his country.lantry."
8 posted on
07/09/2015 10:34:40 AM PDT by
Kartographer
("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
To: Kartographer
My Dad, who fought in the CBI Theater of War, lost his best boyhood friend on Tarawa and his body was never recovered. Perhaps he is one of those found.
13 posted on
07/09/2015 11:05:22 AM PDT by
laplata
( Liberals/Progressives have diseased minds.)
To: Kartographer
God Bless those Brave Men.
16 posted on
07/09/2015 11:33:57 AM PDT by
Kickass Conservative
(They Live, and we're the only ones wearing the Sunglasses.)
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