Judson, Bryant Escar, Jr., Sgt

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Last Rank
Sergeant
Last Primary MOS
0335-Machine Gun Team Leader
Last MOSGroup
Infantry
Primary Unit
1952-1952, 0335, Weapons Co, 1st Bn, 5th Marines (1/5)
Service Years
1945 - 1952
Enlisted Collar Insignia
Sergeant

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Home State
Illinois
Illinois
Year of Birth
1928
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Chicago
Last Address
Chicago
Casualty Date
Oct 17, 1952
 
Cause
KIA-Killed in Action
Reason
Artillery, Rocket, Mortar
Location
Korea, South
Conflict
Korean War
Location of Interment
Oakridge-Glen Oak Cemetery - Hillside, Illinois

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  1946-1946, 521, 1st Bn, 1st Marines (1/1)



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- / 1946
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July / 1946
Unit
1st Bn, 1st Marines (1/1) Unit Page
Rank
Private
MOS
521-Other duty (PFC/Private)
Base, Station or City
Tientsin
State/Country
China
 
 
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 1st Bn, 1st Marines (1/1) Details

1st Bn, 1st Marines  (1/1)

On 10 July 1930, the designation of the 1st Marine Regiment was changed to its present, permanent title of 1st Marines by a Corps-wide redesignation of units. On 1 November 1931, the 1st Marines, as a regiment, was disbanded. A large part of its personnel joined the 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, Expeditionary Force organized at Quantico the same date. On 31 October 1947, the 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, was disbanded, and the 2d Battalion, 1st Marines, was redesignated 1st Marines, Fleet Marine Force, Western Pacific. During this period, the 1st Marines was at BLT strength in keeping with Marine Corps budgetary restrictions The 1st Marines again came into existence on 4 August 1950 by redesignation of the 2d Marines, 2d Marine Division. On 2 September, the regiment arrived at Kobe, Japan. In a few short weeks, the 1st Marines had been reborn, brought up to combat strength, and carried half way around the world.
 

On 17 March 1959, the 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, initiated the transplacement program, which called for organizing and training a unit, such as an infantry battalion, at Camp Pendleton, and then moving the trained unit to Okinawa, where it becomes a unit of the 3d Marine Division. In turn, a similar sized unit from that division returned to Pendleton, where, over a period of months, it was re-organized and trained to await its turn for a tour overseas.
 

On 15 October 1962, aerial photographs were analyzed and the presence of strategic missiles and sites in Cuba was indicated. After a quarantine of Cuba was ordered by the President, the units which were to participate in the blockade were alerted. Guantanamo had been reinforced and the order to activate the 5th MEB, had been issued before most of the American people were aware that the crisis had developed. With the activation order, the 1st and 3d Battalions of the 1st Marines began organizing for deployment with the 5th MEB. The dismantling of the missile sites by the Russians brought about the order to return to Camp Pendleton. On 01 December 1962, 1/1 and 3/1, on board the USS BEXAR, BAYFIELD, and the OKANAGAN, arrived at Guantanamo, and departed the next day with the 2d Battalion on board.
 

In the 1980's, the Battalion rotated between 3rd Marine Division at Okinawa and 1st Marine Division at Camp Pendleton, California. During the liberation of Kuwait, the 1st Battalion, 1st Marines fought amid dense smoke. Unable to employ close air support and artillery, their tactics relied on TOW gunners using thermal sights. In spite of poor visibility, the 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, destroyed about 43 enemy vehicles and captured more than 500 prisoners. The drive by the 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, set off a chain of events. When the 1st Battalion proceeded north it encountered Iraqi units moving across the division front. The battalion halted the southern flank unit of a brigade-size enemy force, fixed it in place, and ultimately destroyed it.
 

Since the Gulf War, the Battalion has made various deployments to: Thailand; Singapore; South Korea; United Arab Emirates; Persian Gulf; and Australia. From October through November 1999, the Battalion participated in Operation Stabilise in East Timor.


1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division, is stationed at Camp Pendleton. After participating in Combined Armed Exercise (CAX) 1-01 from 01 October 2000 - 21 October 2000, it attached to 15th MEU in February 2001 for an August 2001 deployment.

Activation Periods

  • July 10, 1930 – October 31, 1947
  • August 9, 1950 – May 28, 1974
  • October 15, 1975 – present
Type
Infantry
 
Parent Unit
Infantry Units
Strength
USMC Battalion
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: Oct 17, 2018
   
   
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37 Members Also There at Same Time
1st Bn, 1st Marines (1/1)

O'Toole, James, PFC, (1945-1950) OF 521 Private 1st Class
Breeding, Eugene, GySgt, (1939-1946) OF 812 Gunnery Sergeant
Gamble, Tip Lewis, Cpl, (1945-1949) OF 776 Corporal
Henneman, Harold Earl, SSgt, (1945-1953) OF 319 Corporal
Butler, Ralph J, PFC, (1945-1946) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Bennallie, Jimmie D, Pvt, (1944-1946) OF 642 Private
Shofner, Austin, BGen, (1937-1959) 3 0302 Lieutenant Colonel
Truesdale, Marion Gillingham, Col, (1942-1973) 3 0302 First Lieutenant
Brumfiel, Albert, MSgt, (1942-1967) 3 0311 Sergeant
Reiff, Gerald, CDR, (1944-1982) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Harrison, Robert, Cpl, (1946-1948) 3 0311 Private
Weightman, Robert Lee, 1stSgt, (1945-1966) Private 1st Class
Quilici, Donald, Cpl, (1944-1946) Corporal
A Co

Abel, Orville Clyde, SSgt, (1943-1951) OF 746 Private 1st Class
Prosser, Louis Benton, PFC, (1944-1950) OF 604 Private 1st Class
Shicks, Raymond Larry, PFC, (1944-1946) OF Private 1st Class
B Co

VanDeMark, Richard, Cpl, (1942-1954) OF 521 Private 1st Class
Nolan, Paul, Sgt, (1948-1951) Private 1st Class
Fukes, Nicholas, Pvt, (1946-1947) Private
C Co

Chandler, Thom, PFC, (1946-1949) 8 0811 Private 1st Class
Grantham, William, PFC 8 0811 Private 1st Class
Kupiec, Edward, PFC 8 0811 Private 1st Class
Murray, Cornelius, PFC 8 0811 Private 1st Class
Tate, George, PFC 8 0811 Private 1st Class
Nolan, Paul, Sgt, (1948-1951) Private 1st Class
H&S Co

Ogden, James Wellington, PFC, (1945-1950) OF 521 Private 1st Class
Bernier, Joseph, SSgt, (1942-1952) OF 745 Corporal
Brackett, Jack Paul, Cpl, (1943-1946) OF 641 Private 1st Class
Coplen, Eugene, SSgt, (1942-1946) 521 Staff Sergeant
Heistermann, Forrest, Sgt, (1944-1952) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Weightman, Robert Lee, 1stSgt, (1945-1966) Corporal
Weapons Co

Boerner, Gustave Wencesles, PFC, (1942-1946) OF 610 Private 1st Class
Cilenti, Nicolo, PFC, (1944-1946) OF 345 Private 1st Class
Gillam, Robert Wendall, PFC, (1944-1946) OF 610 Private 1st Class
Eichstedt, Oliver Ervin, PFC, (1944-1946) 7 0761 Private 1st Class
Harlacker, John Anthony, PFC, (1945-1947) 18 1800 Private 1st Class
Abelson, Paul Theodore, Cpl, (1944-1946) Private 1st Class
Dumas, J D, PFC, (1944-1946) Private 1st Class
Gaca, Richard Donald, PFC, (1944-1946) Private 1st Class

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