Boitnott, John, MGySgt

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Last Rank
Master Gunnery Sergeant
Last Primary MOS
5821-Criminal Investigator
Last MOSGroup
Military Police
Primary Unit
1967-1971, 5821, 4th Law Enforcement Bn, Marine Forces Reserve Command Headquarters
Service Years
1941 - 1971
Enlisted Collar Insignia
Master Gunnery Sergeant
Seven Hash Marks

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 Personal Details 



Home State
Kentucky
Kentucky
Year of Birth
1922
 
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Contact Info
Last Address
Dawson Springs, Kentucky
Date of Passing
Oct 13, 2008
 
Location of Interment
Jacksonville Memory Gardens - Orange Park, Florida
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Garden of the Masonic

 Official Badges 

Joint Chiefs Service Criminal Investigation Division French Fourragere USMC Retired Pin (30 Years) WW II Honorable Discharge Pin

PMI Pith Helmet


 Unofficial Badges 

Order of the Golden Dragon Marine Recruiter Shellback Leatherneck Medal

Cold War Pearl Harbor Memorial Medallion




 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

Svc# 313233

12 Jul 1941 - Sep 1941
Enlisted - MCRD Sn Diego, CA
Oct 1941
(Pvt) Sea School, MCRD San Diego, CA
Oct 1941 - Jan 1942
(Pvt) Marine Detachment, U S S Chicago, Pearl Harbor (WIA)
Jan 1942 - Feb 1942
(Pvt) Marine Detachment, U S S Chicago, Pearl Harbor
Feb 1942 - Apr 1942
(Pvt) Marine Detachment, USS Astoria
Apr 1942 - Jul 1942
(Pvt) Marine Detachment, U.S.S. Yorktown, Operating Pacific Area
Jul 1942 - Oct 1942
(Pvt) Marine Detachment, U.S.S. Saratoga.
Oct 1942 - Jul 1943
(PFC) Company B, Marine Barracks, Navy Yard, Pearl Harbor
Jul 1943 - Jan 1944
(PFC) Sea School Detachment, Marine Barracks, Nnyd, Portsmouth, Virginia (Instructor)
Jan 1944 - Dec 1945
(PFC - Cpl) MarDet, USS Hornet CV-12 (WIA)
Dec - Jan 1946
(Cpl)(606) Rifle Range Detachment, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia (Instructor)
Jan  1946 - Jul 1948
(Sgt) Headquarters, Northeastern Recruiting Division, Buffalo, NY. (Recruiter)
Jul 1948 - Jul 1949
(Sgt) Weapons Training Battalion, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, South Carolina
Jul 1949 - Apr 1950
(Sgt-SSgt) Guard Co, Headquarters & Service Battalion, Marine Barracks, Camp Lejeune, NC
Apr 1950 - Apr 1952
(SSgt) Wpns Trng Bn Mcrdep, Parris Island Sc (PMI)
Apr 1952 - Oct 1952
(SSgt)(5849) Co I, 3Rd Battalion 5Th Marines, 1St Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force
(Apr 1952 -WIA - Jul 1952 WIA -  9 Kills) Korea
10 Aug 1952

Meritorious Promotion to Tech Sergeant
Oct 1952 - Oct 1953
(TSgt) Mb Nas Mps Tenn, Memphis Tenn
Oct 1953 - Jul 1956
(TSgt) Mp Co Hqbn 2Ndmardiv Fmf, Mri 2 Camp Lejeune N C
Jul 1956 - Jan 1958
(TSgt-MSgt) Mar Air Base Sq 31 Mag 31 Reinf Afmfl,Mri Cherry Point
Jan 1958 - Mar 1958
(MSgt) I-I Staff 2D Truck Co Mcr, N and Mcrtc Po Box 298 Augusta Ga (Criminal Investigator School)
Apr 1958 - Jul 1959
(MSgt) Mabs 31 Mag 31 Reinf Afafl,  Cherry Point, NC
Jul 1959 - Jul 1963
(MSgt) Joint Chiefs, Pentagaon Secruity Detail
Jul 1963 - Jul 1966
(MGySgt) Criminal Investigation Division
Jul 1966 - Jul 1971
(MGySgt) Law Enforcement Bn, Marine Forces Reserve
Jul 1971
Retired - MGySgt

   
Other Comments:

He was wounded during the attack on Pearl Harbor, fought at Iwo Jima and Okinawa, and became the most famous Marine sniper of the Korean War . . .

By the time John E. Boitnott, a 30-year-old SSgt from Dawson Creek, Kentucky, left Korea for the United States in late July 1952, he had become a legend.

The Marine Corps sniper, who had earned a Bronze Star with Combat V, Navy Commendation Medal with Combat V, and six purple hearts, two combat action ribbons and numerous campaign medals for his service in WWII and Korea had also gained national attention for his unorthodox - but highly effective - method of taking out communist soldiers.

During a two-day period in 1952, Boitnott, assigned to 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, used his M1C Garand sniper rifle to make nine confirmed kills with nine shots, an extraordinary feat of marksmanship, considering the firing conditions, rifles, and scopes used at the time.

But it wasnâ??t just Boitnott's outstanding shooting that earned him so much notoriety. It was the way he acquired targets. And that's where his seemingly fearless assistant, PFC Henry Friday, came into play.

The hard-charging PFC was not only an observer/spotter, but he frequently volunteered to do something most people would consider downright crazy.

Acting as a live decoy, he would calmly and courageously walk along his company's lines - fully exposing himself to enemy fire - while Boitnott zeroed in on the unsuspecting Chinese snipers trying pick off the young Marine.

The plan worked brilliantly . . . and Friday was never hit.

With war correspondents showing up to cover the extraordinary story, Boitnott and Friday appeared in newspapers across America. But top-ranking Marine officers, worried that Friday was taking unnecessary risks, also appeared on the scene and soon put an end to the two-man operation.

But Boitnott wasn't finished. According to records kept by 5th Marines, he continued his deadly streak, earning eight more confirmed kills before being severely being wounded by enemy rifle and mortar fire. He returned home, recovered from his wounds, and eventually married and had three children.

Postscript:
Boitnott, who had joined the Marines just months before the attack on Pearl Harbor and fought at Iwo Jima and Okinawa, told people that after a Chinese sniperâ??s bullet struck him in his helmet in Korea, he vowed to take out as many enemy soldiers as possible, knowing that for every Chinese sniper he killed, he would save at least one Marine's life.

Boitnott retired from the Marine Corps as a Master Gunnery Sergeant in 1971 after 30 years of service and passed away in his sleep on October 13, 2008 at the age of 86.

Today we pay tribute to John Boitnott, Henry Friday, their families, and all the American snipers who have served, sacrificed, and died during our country's wars. Their remarkable skills, bravery, and dedication undoubtedly saved hundreds of young Americans lives . . .
Lest we forget.

 

   

  1948-1949, 8531, Weapons Training Bn, MCRD (Cadre) Parris Island, SC



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Weapons Training Bn, MCRD (Cadre) Parris Island, SC
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Weapons Training Bn

Heebner, Harry, WO, (1949-1969) 33 3371 Staff Sergeant
1st Recruit Training Bn

Shelquist, Harry, SSgt, (1943-1950) 8511 Staff Sergeant
Abbott, Charles, Cpl, (1949-1951) 99 9900 Private 1st Class
Amann, Richard Joseph, PFC, (1949-1950) 3 0300 Private 1st Class
Ambrose, James, Sgt, (1949-1952) 99 9900 Private 1st Class
Bringes, Harry Martin, Cpl, (1949-1951) 99 9900 Private 1st Class
Dagenais, Norman Stewart, Cpl, (1948-1950) OF 521 Private 1st Class
Ferris, Carlton Lewis, Cpl, (1948-1952) 0 00E Private 1st Class
Giedosh, George, PFC, (1948-1950) 521 Private 1st Class
Green, Homer, Cpl, (1948-1950) 521 Private 1st Class
Green, Homer, Cpl, (1948-1950) 521 Private 1st Class
Hayes, Kenneth Edward, SSgt, (1948-1968) OF 521 Private 1st Class
Hoiles, William H, PFC, (1949-1951) 99 9900 Private 1st Class
Jones, Ralph Carl, Sgt, (1948-1952) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Pritchard, Milford Harry, PFC, (1948-1950) OF 521 Private 1st Class
Wilson, Russell Charles, PFC, (1948-1950) 521 Private 1st Class
Abbott, William Franklin, Sgt, (1949-1951) OF Private
Ashby, Billie Joe, PFC, (1948-1950) 521 Private
Ashline, Ronald Edward, Sgt, (1948-1952) 521 Private
Bates, Hugh, Sgt, (1949-1952) 3 0311 Private
Batten, Reginald James, PFC, (1949-1951) 521 Private
Black, Paul Eugene, Cpl, (1948-1950) 521 Private
Braswell, Carl William, Cpl, (1948-1951) 521 Private
Butler, Douglas, SSgt, (1948-1953) 521 Private
Charles, Dean Donald, Cpl, (1948-1950) OF Private
Colopy, David, Cpl, (1949-1951) 521 Private
Cox, Frank, Capt, (1948-1971) 3 0300 Private
Dantschisch, William Joseph, SSgt, (1948-1952) Private
Davis, Robert Thomas, PFC, (1948-1950) OF 521 Private
DeMeo, Anthony, Cpl, (1948-1951) 521 Private
Harris, Floyd, PFC, (1948-1950) 99 9900 Private
Harrison, Jimmie Marvin, PFC, (1949-1950) 99 9900 Private
Legg, John Wesley, PFC, (1946-1950) OF Private
Ley, Frederick, Cpl, (1948-1950) 521 Private
Mathews, Kenneth, PFC, (1949-1950) 99 9900 Private
Meade, John, Cpl, (1948-1951) 521 Private
Randall, Charles Howard, Cpl, (1948-1950) 521 Private
Sagle, George William, PFC, (1949-1952) OF Private
Shea, James Aloysius, SSgt, (1949-1952) OF Private
Sylwestrzuk, Edward, Sgt, (1949-1953) 99 9900 Private
Townsend, Orville, SSgt, (1950-1954) 521 Private
Vargo, John, PFC, (1949-1950) 99 9900 Private
Walgamotte, Owen Leslie, PFC, (1949-1950) 521 Private
Weidemann, Maurice Henry, PFC, (1948-1950) 521 Private
Funk, Eugene, SSgt, (1946-1953) 0 Sergeant
Bitter, Alfred Allen, Sgt, (1949-1953) Private 1st Class
Braman, Richard Quinlan, PFC, (1949-1950) Private 1st Class
Chapman, Charles, PFC, (1948-1950) Private 1st Class
Flamand, Paul Henry, PFC, (1949-1951) Private 1st Class
Laukaitis, Joseph, PFC, (1949-1950) Private 1st Class
Lethbridge, Russell, PFC, (1948-1950) Private 1st Class
McNelly, Charles R, PFC, (1949-1951) Private 1st Class
Neustadt, Alvin, PFC, (1948-1950) Private 1st Class
Olson, William Thomas, PFC, (1949-1950) OF Private 1st Class
Redigonda, Philip August, PFC, (1948-1950) Private 1st Class
Rhoades, James, PFC, (1948-1951) Private 1st Class
Selle, Jack, PFC, (1948-1950) Private 1st Class
Sparks, Charles, Sgt, (1950-1953) Private 1st Class
Aaron, Eugene, Sgt, (1948-1956) Private

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