Anderson, Ralph G, Sgt

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Last Rank
Sergeant
Last Primary MOS
521-Other duty (PFC/Private)
Last MOSGroup
WWII SSN/MOS
Primary Unit
1944-1944, 521, 2nd Bn, 22nd Marines (2/22)
Service Years
1939 - 1944
Enlisted Collar Insignia
Sergeant
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Home State
Florida
Florida
Year of Birth
1916
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Gadsden, FL
Last Address
Quincy
Casualty Date
Jul 27, 1944
 
Cause
KIA-Killed in Action
Reason
Artillery, Rocket, Mortar
Location
Guam
Conflict
World War II

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  1940-1941, 2nd Bn, 5th Marines (2/5)



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State/Country
United States
 
 
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 2nd Bn, 5th Marines (2/5) Details

2nd Bn, 5th Marines (2/5)
The 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines was initially formed in July 1914 and immediately sailed to the Caribbean due to political turmoil in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The battalion returned to the United States in late 1914. In June 1917, the battalion sailed for France with its present regiment. During World War I, the battalion participated in the Battle of Belleau Wood, Soisson, and the Meuse-Argonne Campaign. For these actions, the battalion was twice awarded the French Croix de Guerre with Palm and once with Gold Star. The FOURRAGERE, representing these awards, and is worn today by members of the battalion.

2nd Battalion, 5th Marines participated in the post-war occupation of Germany and returned to the United States in August 1919. In 1920, at Quantico, Virginia, the battalion was ordered to guard U.S. mail trains. During this period, it also participated in reenactments of Civil War battles. The battalion was sent to Nicaragua in 1927 to fight bandits and supervised the 1928 national elections there.

At Quantico from 1934 on, the battalion participated in numerous exercises contributing to the development of the Marine Corps Amphibious Doctrine. In 1941 2nd Battalion 5th Marines joined the newly formed 1st Marine Division at New River, North Carolina. The 1st Marine Division departed the East Coast in 1942 and has never returned. During World War II, that battalion fought at Guadalcanal, Cape Gloucester, Peleliu, and Okinawa. After the war, the battalion served on occupation duty in North China until 1947.

In July 1950, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines sailed from Camp Pendleton, California, to Pusan, Korea. In August, the battalion fought at the Pusan Perimeter. The battalion participated in the landing at Inchon, the liberation of Seoul, the Chosin Reservoir Campaign, and the defense of the East Central and Western Fronts. From July 1953 to February 1955, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines assisted in the defense of the Korean de-militarized zone after which it returned to Camp Pendleton.

In 1959, the battalion deployed to Camp Schwab, Okinawa, and then in 1960, relocated to Camp Pendleton. In April 1966, the battalion deployed to the Republic of Vietnam. During the next five years the battalion participated in combat operations in Hue city, Que Son, Phu Bai, Dong Ha and Phu Loc. The battalion returned to Camp Pendleton in 1971, and in 1975 participated in Operation New Arrival, the relocation of Southeast Asian Refugees.

During the next fifteen years, the battalion deployed regularly as part of the Marine Corps Unit Deployment Program. In December 1990, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines sailed for the Persian Gulf and participated in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines landed in Saudi Arabia and participated in the liberation of Kuwait. During the return transit to the United States, the battalion was diverted to Bangladesh in order to provide humanitarian relief as part of Operation Sea Angel.

In 1993, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines deployed as the Battalion Landing Team for the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operation Capable) and participated in operations in Rwanda and Somalia. In 1995 the Battalion began regular deployments to Okinawa for service as the Battalion Landing Team for the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) and participated in several operations in East Timor.

In February 2003, the Battalion deployed to Kuwait as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. In March, the Battalion attacked into Iraq, freed the Iraqi people and conducted peacekeeping operations in Muthanna Province until its redeployment in August. The Battalion earned its 14th Presidential Unit Citation for the Operation Iraqi Freedom campaign.

In August of 2004, the Battalion once again deployed to Iraq to participate in Operation Iraqi Freedom II in Ar Ramadi, Iraq.

2nd Battalion, 5th Marines is the most highly decorated battalion in the United States Marine Corps. Its motto comes from its actions at Belleau Wood during WW I. The fleeing French advised the newly arrived Marines to retreat in the face of overwhelming odds. The Battalion response: Retreat, Hell! We just got here!!
Type
Infantry
 
Parent Unit
Infantry Units
Strength
USMC Battalion
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03  Neideffer, Scott, Cpl 24
   

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2nd Bn, 5th Marines (2/5)

Walt, Lewis William, Gen, (1930-1971) Major
De Zayas, Hector, LtCol, (1932-1944) Captain
Robertshaw, Louis, LtGen, (1936-1971) First Lieutenant
Kilmartin, Jr., Robert, BGen, (1917-1949) Second Lieutenant
Chambers, Justice, Col, (1928-1952) OF 1542 Captain
Stephens, Walter, BGen, (1937-1959) 3 0369 Second Lieutenant
Clark, Wallace Jones, PltSgt, (1937-1943) 3 0311 Corporal
Bonagura, Michael John, Cpl, (1941-1945) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Boswell, John, MSgt, (1937-1957) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Cimoch, Joseph P, GySgt, (1940-1944) OF Private 1st Class
Mulcare, Daniel E., SSgt, (1939-1945) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Puckett, Clarence David, PltSgt, (1939-1943) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Harris, Richard Gilbert, PFC, (1940-1950) 3 0300 Private
Hoyt, Robert, SSgt, (1942-1963) 3 0311 Private
E Co

Davis, Ralph, Sgt, (1939-1945) Private 1st Class
Hawkins, William L, Col, (1935-1961) OF 1542 First Lieutenant
Compton, George W, Cpl, (1931-1942) OF 653 Corporal
Greenlee, George Raymond, Sgt, (1938-1942) 3 0341 Corporal
Luke, Alexander J, PltSgt, (1934-1942) OF 653 Corporal
Narkon, Stanley, Cpl, (1940-1942) OF 653 Corporal
Babcock, Benny Myron, PFC, (1940-1942) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Bernardy, Donald Lewis, PFC, (1940-1942) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Ciazinski, Edward James, PFC, (1940-1942) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Mattie, Sylvester Francis, Cpl, (1940-1942) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Whelan, Kenneth Joseph, PFC, (1940-1942) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Garrett, Arthur C, Sgt, (1939-1942) OF 745 Private
Hall, James Odell, Cpl, (1940-1945) OF 521 Private
Lenoir, William Walter, Cpl, (1939-1942) OF 745 Private
Serdula, Stephen, Cpl, (1940-1942) 3 0311 Private
F Co

Hempelman, Edward C, 1stLt, (1941-1944) OF First Lieutenant
Ckaminsky, Charles, PltSgt, (1921-1947) 3 0311 Sergeant
Hennessy, James F, Sgt, (1936-1942) 3 Sergeant
Davis, Herbert L, Capt, (1934-1944) 3 0311 Corporal
Doerr, David D, GySgt, (1938-1945) OF 653 Corporal
Ellison, Clyde Wheeler, Pvt, (1938-1942) 3 0311 Corporal
Hennessy, James F, Sgt, (1936-1942) 3 Corporal
Owens, Leonard Carr, Cpl, (1940-1946) OF 060 Assistant Cook
Belden, Orin Keith, PFC, (1941-1943) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Cokley, Lawrence, Cpl, (1940-1945) OF 737 Private 1st Class
DeMouth, Lester Jacob, PFC, (1936-1944) OF Private 1st Class
Doerr, David D, GySgt, (1938-1945) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Fiedor, John A, Pvt, (1941-1943) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Huff, Henry A, PFC, (1940-1942) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Johanson, Earl Lewison, Pvt, (1941-1942) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Landry, Wilfred P, Sgt, (1939-1943) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Messina, James Joseph, PFC, (1941-1944) OF 521 Private 1st Class
Strickland, John Matthew, Cpl, (1939-1942) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Wallace, Robert B, Cpl, (1940-1942) OF 746 Private 1st Class
Webb, Arthur Thomas, PFC, (1940-1942) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Young, Donald E, Cpl, (1941-1943) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Baldwin, Wilfred Jack, Cpl, (1939-1944) OF 745 Private
Carson, Samuel A, Pvt, (1940-1944) 3 0311 Private
Karp, Charles Casimer, Cpl, (1940-1942) OF 745 Private
Wallace, Robert B, Cpl, (1940-1942) OF 745 Private
Zwick, Fred John, PltSgt, (1939-1943) OF 521 Private
G Co

Cokin, Milton George, Col, (1941-1968) 3 0301 Second Lieutenant
Harper, Edwin Roberts, Capt, (1939-1943) 3 0301 Second Lieutenant
Pondelicek, Miles Joseph, Capt, (1938-1959) OF 521 Gunnery Sergeant
Lewis, Milton, Cpl, (1939-1942) 3 0311 Corporal

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