Studnicki, Edward Joseph, PFC

POW/MIA
 
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 Service Details
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Last Rank
Private 1st Class
Last Primary MOS
0311-Rifleman
Last MOSGroup
Infantry
Primary Unit
1944-Present, 0311, POW/MIA
Service Years
1938 - 1944
Official/Unofficial USMC Certificates
Golden Dragon Certificate
Shellback Certificate
Enlisted Collar Insignia
Private 1st Class
One Hash Mark

 Current Photo 
 Personal Details 

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Home State
Illinois
Illinois
Year of Birth
1918
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Streator
Last Address
602 Powell St.
Streator
MIA Date
Oct 24, 1944
 
Cause
MIA-Died in Captivity
Reason
Unknown, Not Reported
Location
Philippines
Location of Memorial
Manila American Cemetery - Taguig City, Philippines
Memorial Coordinates
MIA

 Official Badges 

French Fourragere


 Unofficial Badges 

Order of the Golden Dragon Shellback China Marine


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
American Defenders of Bataan & CorregidorWorld War II Fallen
  1942, American Defenders of Bataan & Corregidor
  1944, World War II Fallen


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

The sinking of the Arisan Maru on October 24, 1944, about 1800 POWs boarded the Arisan Maru hoping they would be better off than in the camps they were leaving. They would soon find out differently. The Arisan Maru was a rather new freighter and the men were led to the holds. These contained three levels of wooden shelves with about three feet between shelves. They could barely stand or move in the space. After dark the ship left the harbor, and the men discovered the ship was heading south and not towards Japan. It had joined a convoy accompanied by a destroyer. The ships were about 200 miles south of Manila and went into coves in the islands. They were trying to elude American forces in the area. The ship then returned to Manila, arriving there around October 20. The next day they joined a convoy heading towards Japan. The men received scant amounts of rice and water while on board. The heat proved unbearable, and about a third of the men suffered from dysentery and malaria. The stench grew steadily in the confined quarters. The Japanese dispensed no medicine. They did however issue life preservers that served to increase the prisoners fear. Many men lost their spirit and will to live and had fits. The other men had to hold them down. On the 24th of October, some of the POWs saw Japanese running toward the rear of the ship and they witnessed the wake of a torpedo heading towards the ship. It barely missed the ship. A second torpedo also misfired. Then a torpedo successfully hit mid-ship on the starboard side. The ship buckled in the middle, but the forward part of the ship stayed level. This was where the Americans were. They Japanese cut the rope ladder to the forward hold, and closed the latches on the second hold. They boarded life boats and headed for two destroyers. Some of the Americans managed to get on deck and threw rope ladders down to the men below them. Some of the men jumped overboard once on deck. Some attempted to swim toward the destroyers, but were then struck with long poles from the Japanese. Some of the men who had remained on board went to the galley and hit the food supplies. The ship began to break into two pieces and sunk. According to the Japanese Prisoners of War Information Bureau listed 1,778 of the 1,782 prisoner as deceased. However, a few were picked by the Haro Maru and taken to Taiwan. Five survived in the sea and a Chinese junk ship took them aboard and they were helped by the Chinese to an American air strip.

   
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  1941-1942, 0311, A Co, 1st Bn, 4th Marines (1/4)



From Month/Year
December / 1941
To Month/Year
May / 1942
Unit
A Co Unit Page
Rank
Private 1st Class
MOS
0311-Rifleman
Base, Station or City
Not Specified
State/Country
Philippines
 
 
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 A Co, 1st Bn, 4th Marines (1/4) Details

A Co, 1st Bn, 4th Marines (1/4)
Type
Infantry
 
Parent Unit
1st Bn, 4th Marines (1/4)
Strength
USMC Company
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: Jul 25, 2018
   
   
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151 Members Also There at Same Time
A Co

Hamrick, John Forrest, 2ndLt, (1936-1950) 3 0311 Sergeant
Sankey, George William, Sgt, (1940-1942) 3 0311 Sergeant
Kulikowski, Leopold, MSgt, (1938-1958) 3 0311 Field Music Sergeant
Armstrong, Paul, Sgt, (1937-1942) 3 0311 Corporal
Bennett, Nyal Hogan, Cpl, (1938-1942) 3 0311 Corporal
Graves, Jack Herman, Cpl, (1939-1942) 3 0311 Corporal
Lewis, Robert Stuart, Cpl, (1938-1944) 3 0311 Corporal
Smith, John Wescot, Sgt, (1940-1944) 3 0311 Corporal
Tuley, Melvin Oscar, Cpl, (1940-1941) 3 0311 Corporal
Wood, Jack Walter, Cpl, (1939-1944) 3 0311 Corporal
Barker, Russell Pershing, PFC, (1940-1944) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Hansen, Kenneth Russell, PFC, (1939-1944) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Holmes, Irving Edward, PFC, (1935-1942) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Jenkins, Louis, PFC, (1939-1944) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Miles, Walter Jefferson, PFC, (1940-1944) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Montgomery, Nathan, PFC, (1939-1942) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Parsons, Thomas Richard, PFC, (1940-1942) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Parsons, Thomas Richard, PFC, (1940-1942) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Rigas, Peter T, PFC, (1940-1944) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Shoffstall, Webster Robert, PFC, (1939-1942) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Shoffstall, Webster Robert, PFC, (1939-1942) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Symons, Richard Louis, PFC, (1940-1942) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Symons, Richard Louis, PFC, (1940-1942) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Thomas, Frederick, PFC, (1940-1944) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Cox, Kenneth, Pvt, (1940-1942) 3 0311 Private
Ford, Raymond David, Pvt, (1940-1941) 3 0311 Private
Lang, Harry Cox, Maj, (1924-1942) 3 0302 Major
Lang, Harry Cox, Maj, (1924-1942) 3 0302 Major
Pickup, Lewis Herman, Maj, (1936-1944) 3 0302 Captain
Geisman, Willis Taubert, Maj, (1938-1944) 3 0302 First Lieutenant
Mercurio, John, GySgt, (1922-1944) 3 0369 Gunnery Sergeant
Mercurio, John, GySgt, (1922-1944) 3 0369 Gunnery Sergeant
Leininger, Paul William, PltSgt, (1928-1944) 3 0369 Platoon Sergeant
McKinney, Richard Edward, GySgt, (1924-1942) 3 0369 Platoon Sergeant
Mahoney, Francis Paul, Sgt, (1940-1942) OF 737 Sergeant
Hoff, Ruben Samuel, Cpl, (1939-1944) 55 5511 Corporal
De Costa, Thomas, PFC, (1940-1942) OF 745 Private 1st Class
James, John Donald, PFC, (1940-1942) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Paulin, Kenneth R, PFC, (1940-1942) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Pack, Leslie Orville, Pvt, (1940-1942) OF 745 Private
Bogue, Douglas, Maj, (1936-1959) 521 Sergeant
Hamrick, John Forrest, 2ndLt, (1936-1950) OF Platoon Sergeant
Gussenhoven, Raymond Allen, Sgt, (1938-1943) Sergeant
James, John Donald, PFC, (1940-1942) Private 1st Class
1st Bn, 4th Marines (1/4)

Broski, Xavier Ulysses, Sgt, (1937-1944) 3 0311 Sergeant
Nolting, Harry, Cpl, (1941-1945) 3 0311 Corporal
Beecher, Curtis, BGen, (1918-1944) 3 0302 Lieutenant Colonel
Englin, Milton Arthur, GySgt, (1939-1945) 3 0369 Platoon Sergeant
Clark, Max, LtCol, (1916-1944) 30 3010 Major
Clark, Max, LtCol, (1916-1944) 30 3010 Major
Sweeney, Thomas Frank, SgtMaj, (1926-1942) 99 9999 Sergeant Major
Schmidtman, Robert Ervie, 1stSgt, (1933-1942) 99 9999 First Sergeant
Wells, Noble William, 1stSgt, (1927-1944) 99 9999 First Sergeant
Haskin, John E, TSgt, (1932-1942) 30 3092 Technical Sergeant
Amos, Robert, Sgt, (1936-1944) 25 2531 Sergeant
Bronston, Jason Steward, Sgt, (1938-1942) 55 5591 Sergeant
Gaiser, William Frederick, Sgt, (1938-1943) OF Sergeant
Anderson, Roy, Cpl, (1940-1944) 33 3371 Corporal
Lynch, William Joseph, SSgt, (1937-1946) 35 3500 Corporal

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