Brunton, Lawrence Collins, 1stLt

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Last Rank
First Lieutenant
Last Primary MOS
0302-Infantry Officer
Last MOSGroup
Infantry
Primary Unit
1932-1932, 0302, Nicaraguan National Guard Det
Service Years
1930 - 1932
Officer Collar Insignia
First Lieutenant

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 Personal Details 



Home State
California
California
Year of Birth
1908
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Orange
Last Address
Orange

Casualty Date
Apr 21, 1932
 
Cause
KIA-Killed in Action
Reason
Gun, Small Arms Fire
Location
Nicaragua
Conflict
US Second Occupation of Nicaragua
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Section 7 Site 10127

 Official Badges 

French Fourragere USMC Banana Wars Badge


 Unofficial Badges 


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
National Cemetery Administration (NCA)In the Line of Duty
  1932, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  1932, In the Line of Duty



US Occupation of Nicaragua
From Month/Year
May / 1912
To Month/Year
September / 1926

Description
The United States occupation of Nicaragua from 1912 to 1933 was part of the Banana Wars, when American troops forcefully intervened with various Latin American countries from 1898 to 1934. The formal occupation began in 1912, even though there were various other assaults by the U.S. in Nicaragua throughout this period. American military interventions in Nicaragua were designed to stop any other nation except the United States of America from building a Nicaraguan Canal.

Nicaragua assumed a quasi-protectorate status under the 1916 Bryan–Chamorro Treaty. But with the onset of the Great Depression and Augusto C. Sandino's Nicaraguan guerrilla troops fighting back against U.S. troops, it became too costly for the U.S. government and a withdrawal was ordered in 1933.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
January / 1914
To Month/Year
December / 1914
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
Units Participated in Operation

5th Marines

10th Marines

VMSB-231

MARDET USS SACRAMENTO (PG-19)

 
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
No Available Photos

  262 Also There at This Battle:
  • Davis, Jack, SgtMaj, (1922-1946)
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