Pope, Everett, Maj

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Last Rank
Major
Last Primary MOS
0302-Infantry Officer
Last MOSGroup
Infantry
Primary Unit
1950-1951, 3rd Bn, 2nd Marines (3/2)
Service Years
1941 - 1951
Officer Collar Insignia
Major

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Home State
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Year of Birth
1919
 
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Last Address
Milton
Date of Passing
Jul 16, 2009
 

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Legion Of ValorWisconsin Chapter China Marine Association
  1944, Legion Of Valor
  1944, 1st Marine Division Association, Wisconsin Chapter (Wisconsin)
  1944, China Marine Association


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The President of the United States
in the name of The Congress
takes pleasure in presenting the

Medal of Honor

to

POPE, EVERETT PARKER

Rank and organization: Captain, U.S. Marine Corps, Company C, 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division. Place and date: Peleliu Island, Palau group, 19-20 September 1944. Entered service at: Massachusetts. Born: 16 July 1919, Milton, Mass.

Citation:

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as commanding officer of Company C, 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division, during action against enemy Japanese forces on Peleliu Island, Palau group, on 19-20 September 1944. Subjected to pointblank cannon fire which caused heavy casualties and badly disorganized his company while assaulting a steep coral hill, Capt. Pope rallied his men and gallantly led them to the summit in the face of machinegun, mortar, and sniper fire. Forced by widespread hostile attack to deploy the remnants of his company thinly in order to hold the ground won, and with his machineguns out of order and insufficient water and ammunition, he remained on the exposed hill with 12 men and 1 wounded officer determined to hold through the night. Attacked continuously with grenades, machineguns, and rifles from 3 sides, he and his valiant men fiercely beat back or destroyed the enemy, resorting to hand-to-hand combat as the supply of ammunition dwindled, and still maintaining his lines with his 8 remaining riflemen when daylight brought more deadly fire and he was ordered to withdraw. His valiant leadership against devastating odds while protecting the units below from heavy Japanese attack reflects the highest credit upon Capt. Pope and the U.S. Naval Service.



   
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Maj. Pope and his wife Eleanor lived on Amelia Island in Florida and on Great Pond in Belgrade Lakes, Maine, before failing health spurred them to return to the midcoast area of Maine to be nearer their sons. The couple entered the Hill House assisted-living facility in Bath in September 2008. His wife died there in January 2009, and Pope himself died six months later, on the morning of his 90th birthday. Everett and Eleanor Pope will be buried together in Arlington National Cemetery.





The Battle of Peleliu, like other bloody World War II island campaigns before it, was a fight to capture an airstrip on a small coral island in the Western Pacific. And, as with previous island battles, the Americans prevailed, but at a higher cost than anticipated, against the determined resistance of the Japanese forces.

By the summer of 1944, victories in the Southwest and Central Pacific had brought the war even closer to Japan, with American bombers able to strike at the Japanese homeland. But there was disagreement by the U.S. Joint Chiefs over two proposed strategies to crush the Japanese Empire. One strategy proposed by General Douglas MacArthur called for the recapture of the Philippines, followed by the capture of Okinawa for an attack at the Japanese mainland. From there, the eventual invasion of Japan would come. Admiral Chester Nimitz, on the other hand, favored a more direct strategy of bypassing the Philippines, but seizing Okinawa and Formosa as staging areas an attack on the Chinese mainland as well as the future invasion of Japan's southernmost islands.

As for Peleliu, both commanders' strategies included the invasion of this island, but for different reasons, and the 1st Marine Division had already been chosen to make the assault. To settle this dispute, President Franklin D. Roosevelt traveled to Pearl Harbor to personally meet both commanders and hear their respective arguments. After a review of both positions, MacArthur's strategy was chosen. However, before MacArthur could retake the Philippines, the Palau Islands, Peleliu and Anguar specifically, were thought to be necessary for neutralization and building an airfield to protect his right flank. This turned out not to be necessary at all. What followed was a ferocious battle lasting more than two months and costing over 12,000 lives on both sides. Engaging on Peleliu was the 1st Marine Division, and also the U.S. Army 81st Infantry Division that had already overrun the smaller island of Anguar.






   

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Fish, Thomas, LtCol, (1946-1970) Captain
Coates, Donald, 1stLt, (1943-1952) First Lieutenant
Sustad, Jeanette I., Col, (1943-1973) First Lieutenant
Mader, John, Col, (1945-1974) Second Lieutenant
Andow, Angel, Sgt, (1948-1951) Sergeant
Cooley, Arlo, Sgt, (1941-1964) Sergeant
Elam, Garland, Sgt, (1947-1952) Sergeant
Gracey, Doyle, CWO4, (1943-1975) Sergeant
Hottinger, William, Sgt, (1942-1954) Sergeant
Keating Jr., Alfred, Sgt, (1941-1951) 23XX Sergeant
Tonnacliff, Charles William, LtCol, (1945-1973) Sergeant
Totten Jr, Edward, SSgt, (1944-1951) Sergeant
Bradford, Thomas, SgtMaj, (1942-1969) Corporal
Callahan, Francis H., Cpl, (1943-1950) Corporal
Carey, Philip, Cpl, (1943-1952) Corporal
Dillon, Richard, Sgt, (1945-1950) Corporal
Jenkins, Harley, MSgt, (1944-1971) Corporal
Lindsey, Jay, GySgt, (1942-1966) Corporal
Payne, Bernard Robert, Sgt, (1942-1952) Corporal
Shoemaker, William, MSgt, (1941-1971) Corporal
Wallace, Haldor, Cpl, (1943-1951) Corporal
Altosino, Robert Edward, PFC, (1946-1950) Private 1st Class
Barnes, Albert Prentiss, Cpl, (1945-1950) Private 1st Class
Booker Jr, Samuel, (1952-1955) Private 1st Class
Crow, Harold, PFC, (1945-1951) Private 1st Class
Fay, Charles, Maj, (1943-1962) Private 1st Class
Foshee, Warren Gee, SSgt, (1942-1960) Private 1st Class
Fulham, Donald, MGen, (1946-1988) Private 1st Class
Gamble, Jeff, Sgt, (1946-1956) Private 1st Class
Hudson, Ernest, SSgt, (1942-1957) Private 1st Class
Ingemansson, Nils, Sgt, (1945-1953) Private 1st Class
Jones, Orville White, MGySgt, (1943-1971) Private 1st Class
Maisch, William, Cpl, (1945-1950) Private 1st Class
Mountcastle, James, SSgt, (1942-1953) Private 1st Class
Ontko, Edward Joseph, PFC, (1944-1950) Private 1st Class
Papa, Ralph, PFC, (1945-1951) Private 1st Class
Rone, William Bryan, Sgt, (1944-1951) Private 1st Class
Stanley, William, Cpl, (1946-1951) Private 1st Class
Johnson, Douglas, SSgt, (1974-1983) Private
Gertzen, Norman, Sgt, (1944-1950) Seaman
Allen, John Thomas, SgtMaj, (1945-1980) Seaman Apprentice
Currier, Stanley, PFC, (1946-1956) 00 Other Service Rank
Eblen, Bill Lee, Sgt, (1943-1953) OF Other Service Rank
Matthews, Frank J, 2ndLt, (1943-1954) 00 Other Service Rank
Abell, Welton, Col, (1944-1954) 3 0302 Colonel
Clark, Donald LeRoy, LtCol, (1941-1955) 3 0302 Lieutenant Colonel
Damon, Robert Kenneth, LtCol, (1944-1970) OF Lieutenant Colonel
Crean, Helen, Maj 1 0102 Major
Daly, Lillian, LtCol, (1918-1957) 43 4302 Major
Vanderpool, Edsel, Maj, (1942-1953) OF Major
Bishop, Ruby Virginia, Maj, (1943-1953) 30 3002 Captain
Geiske Jr, John, Capt, (1942-1970) 3 0302 Captain
Gridley, Lilly H, LtCol, (1943-1965) 44 4402 Captain
Meyer, Leontone A.M., Col, (1943-1973) 1 0170 Captain
Sell, Frederick, Capt, (1943-1952) 75 7302 Captain
Venable, James Cameron, Capt, (1939-1960) 3 0301 Captain

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