Jackson, Arthur, Capt

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Last Rank
Captain
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1962-1984, US Army
Service Years
1943 - 1984
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Home State
Ohio
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Year of Birth
1924
 
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Cleveland
Date of Passing
Jun 14, 2017
 

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Captain Arthur J. Jackson earned the Medal of Honor on Peleliu in World War II as a private first class. During ceremonies at the White House, 5 October 1945, President Harry S. Truman presented him with the Nation's highest combat award.

Arthur J. Jackson was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on 18 October 1924. He moved to Portland, Oregon, with his parents in 1939, and completed Grant High School there. After graduation, he worked in Alaska for a naval construction company until November 1942, when he returned to Portland and enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps at the age of eighteen.

In January 1943, he began his basic training at the Recruit Depot, San Diego, California, and soon thereafter joined the 1st Marine Division at Melbourne, Australia, in June 1943. On 13 January of the following year, while taking part in the Cape Gloucester campaign, he carried a wounded Marine to safety in the face of well-entrenched Japanese troops on the slope of a steep hill, thus saving the wounded man's life. For this action, he was awarded a Letter of Commendation.

Following this, he took part in the fighting on Peleliu, during which he earned the Medal of Honor and his first Purple Heart while serving with the 3d Battalion, 7th Marines. He again went into combat on Okinawa where, as a platoon sergeant with the 1st Marine Division, he was again wounded in action, 18 May 1945. That August his commission as a Marine second lieutenant was effected.

Following the war, he served in North China during the post-war occupation of that country. On his return to the United States, he returned briefly to civilian life, but, shortly after, entered the U.S. Army Reserves where, in 1954, he made the rank of captain. Although he served with the Army during the Korean conflict, he returned to the Marine Corps in 1959. He again left the Corps in 1962 but remained active in the Army Reserves and eventually retired from that service in 1984.

Besides the Medal of Honor, the Letter of Commendation, and two Purple Hearts, Capt Jackson's medals include: the Presidential Unit Citation, the American Campaign Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, the World War II Victory Medal, the China Service Medal, the Navy Occupation Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, and the United Nations Service Medal.

   
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JACKSON, ARTHUR J.

Rank and organization: Private First Class, U.S. Marine Corps, 3d Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division. Place and date: Island of Peleliu in the Palau group, 18 September 1944. Entered service at: Oregon. Born: 18 October 1924, Cleveland Ohio.

Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving with the 3d Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division, in action against enemy Japanese forces on the Island of Peleliu in the Palau group, 18 September 1944. Boldly taking the initiative when his platoon's left flank advance was held up by the fire of Japanese troops concealed in strongly fortified positions, Pfc. Jackson unhesitatingly proceeded forward of our lines and, courageously defying the heavy barrages, charged a large pillbox housing approximately 35 enemy soldiers. Pouring his automatic fire into the opening of the fixed installation to trap the occupying troops, he hurled white phosphorus grenades and explosive charges brought up by a fellow marine, demolishing the pillbox and killing all of the enemy. Advancing alone under the continuous fire from other hostile emplacements, he employed similar means to smash 2 smaller positions in the immediate vicinity. Determined to crush the entire pocket of resistance although harassed on all sides by the shattering blasts of Japanese weapons and covered only by small rifle parties, he stormed 1 gun position after another, dealing death and destruction to the savagely fighting enemy in his inexorable drive against the remaining defenses, and succeeded in wiping out a total of 12 pillboxes and 50 Japanese soldiers. Stouthearted and indomitable despite the terrific odds. Pfc. Jackson resolutely maintained control of the platoon's left flank movement throughout his valiant 1-man assault and, by his cool decision and relentless fighting spirit during a critical situation, contributed essentially to the complete annihilation of the enemy in the southern sector of the island. His gallant initiative and heroic conduct in the face of extreme peril reflect the highest credit upon Pfc. Jackson and the U.S. Naval Service.

   

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3rd Bn, 7th Marines (3/7)
The 3rd Battalion 7th Marine Regiment (3/7) is an infantry battalion of the United States Marine Corps. They are based at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms and consist of approximately 800 Marines. The battalion falls under the command of the 7th Marine Regiment and the 1st Marine Division. The battalion has seen combat in World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War and was a part of the main effort during the initial invasion of Iraq in 2003. They have since deployed five times in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom as well as three times in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, and continue operations in Afghanistan. The unit has a long, decorated history with countless achievements. Its members were described as "true professionals" by embedded reporters during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
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3rd Bn, 7th Marines (3/7)

Hurst, Edward, BGen, (1938-1968) Lieutenant Colonel
Hurst, Edward, BGen, (1938-1968) Major
Czaja, John Walter, PFC, (1942-1944) 521 Private 1st Class
Lea, Hershel L, PFC, (1943-1945) Private 1st Class
Buse, Jr, Henry William, LtGen, (1934-1970) 3 0302 Lieutenant Colonel
Jones, Henry Will, Capt, (1942-1944) OF Captain
Collis, Harold Jay, 1stLt, (1942-1944) 3 0302 First Lieutenant
Armiger, John Oliver, 2ndLt, (1943-1945) OF 1542 Second Lieutenant
Keating Jr., Alfred, Sgt, (1941-1951) 8 0846 Sergeant
Mc Nelly, Jack, Sgt, (1939-1944) 3 0332 Sergeant
Bailey, Herman P, PFC, (1942-1946) OF Private 1st Class
Crawford, Karl Kee, PFC, (1942-1946) OF 642 Private 1st Class
Finch, Willard Clifton, PFC, (1942-1944) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Goodwin, Howell Melton, PFC, (1942-1947) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Henshaw, John, PFC, (1943-1945) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Jackson, Arthur, PFC, (1942-1984) 3 0300 Private 1st Class
Lasco, Donald, PFC, (1941-1944) OF 521 Private 1st Class
Matchefts, William J, PFC, (1943-1944) OF 504 Private 1st Class
Nakaidinae, Peter, PFC, (1942-1945) OF 642 Private 1st Class
Neusel, Edward, PFC, (1943-1945) 3 0331 Private 1st Class
Pavlick, Walter J, PFC, (1942-1944) OF Private 1st Class
Phelps, Wesley, PFC, (1943-1944) 3 0333 Private 1st Class
Bonin, Louis, Col, (1943-1975) 3 0311 Field Music 1st Class
LeMay, Doyle Woodford, Pvt, (1942-1944) OF Private
McMillan, James Ellis, Pvt, (1942-1944) OF Private
Colgan, William, HM2, (1942-1944) 0 HM-8404 Hospital Corpsman Second Class Petty Officer
Storms, Earl LaVon, HMCM, (1941-1971) 0 HM-8404 Hospital Corpsman Second Class Petty Officer
Shanley, James V, Capt, (1941-1944) Captain
Johnson, Donald Milby, 1stLt, (1942-1945) 00X First Lieutenant
Davidson, Robert Steves, Sgt, (1942-1946) Sergeant
ANDRUSKO, EDWARD, Cpl, (1941-1945) Corporal
G Co

Parent, Jerry Paul, Pvt, (1943-1945) Private
H Co

Gold, Kenneth, GySgt, (1944-1952) 3 0333 Gunnery Sergeant
H&S Co

Olmstead, Wallace Kellog, 1stLt, (1942-1944) 3 0302 First Lieutenant
Anderson, Dennis Dean, Cpl, (1944-1946) OF 761 Corporal
Kennard, James Dallas, Cpl, (1943-1944) 25 2531 Corporal
Lea, Hershel L, PFC, (1943-1945) OF Private 1st Class
I Co

Gravitt, John C, 1stLt, (1938-1944) OF 1542 First Lieutenant
Yezierski, Peter, LtCol, (1931-1966) OF 824 Staff Sergeant
Thatenhurst, King Drennan, Capt, (1943-1972) OF Platoon Sergeant
Light, Charles Patrick, Cpl, (1942-1944) 3 0311 Corporal
Taylor, Vernon Ray, Sgt, (1944-1952) OF 607 Corporal
Bantilan, Victor, PFC, (1943-1946) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Holliday, W F, PFC, (1943-1944) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Miller, Irwin L, PFC, (1942-1943) OF Private 1st Class
Neujahr, Warren Darrell, PFC, (1943-1944) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Oppleton, Alfred George, Cpl, (1942-1945) OF Private 1st Class
Owens, John T, PFC, (1941-1944) 3 Private 1st Class
Rigby, Frederick R, PFC, (1942-1944) OF Private 1st Class
Taylor, Vernon Ray, Sgt, (1944-1952) OF 607 Private 1st Class
Thatenhurst, King Drennan, Capt, (1943-1972) OF Private 1st Class
Weiss, Edward John, PFC, (1942-1944) 25 2512 Private 1st Class
Whitt, Forest Gray, PFC, (1943-1945) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Williams, Robert Eugene, 1stSgt, (1943-1973) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Gilbert, Jesse Howard, Pvt, (1941-1944) OF 604 Private
Gormley, Michael Joseph, Pvt, (1941-1944) OF Private
Simon, Samuel Thomas, Pvt, (1942-1943) OF Private
Rostan, Stephen, Sgt, (1940-1945) Corporal
Prouty, Wilfred Louis, PFC, (1941-1945) Private 1st Class

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