Abbott, Myron Lane, Sgt

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Last Rank
Sergeant
Last Primary MOS
737-Rifle NCO
Last MOSGroup
WWII SSN/MOS
Primary Unit
1941-1943, 0311, D Co, 1st Bn, 2nd Marines (1/2)
Service Years
1941 - 1943
Official/Unofficial USMC Certificates
Golden Dragon Certificate
Shellback Certificate
Enlisted Collar Insignia
Sergeant

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Home State
Utah
Utah
Year of Birth
1918
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Hinckley, Utah
Casualty Date
Nov 21, 1943
 
Cause
KIA-Killed in Action
Reason
Gun, Small Arms Fire
Location
Kiribati
Location of Interment
Spanish Fork Cemetery - Spanish Fork, Utah
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Plot: 09.09.03
Military Service Number
307 212

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World War II FallenWWII Memorial National RegistryThe National Gold Star Family RegistryUtah
  1943, World War II Fallen
  2014, WWII Memorial National Registry
  2014, The National Gold Star Family Registry
  2021, Stories Behind The Stars, Utah (Fallen Member (Honor Roll)) (Utah)

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World War II/Asiatic-Pacific Theater/Guadalcanal Campaign (1942-43)
From Month/Year
August / 1942
To Month/Year
February / 1943

Description
The Guadalcanal Campaign, also known as the Battle of Guadalcanal and codenamed Operation Watchtower by Allied forces, was a military campaign fought between 7 August 1942 and 9 February 1943 on and around the island of Guadalcanal in the Pacific theatre of World War II. It was the first major offensive by Allied forces against the Empire of Japan.

On 7 August 1942, Allied forces, predominantly American, landed on the islands of Guadalcanal, Tulagi, and Florida in the southern Solomon Islands with the objective of denying their use by the Japanese to threaten the supply and communication routes between the US, Australia, and New Zealand. The Allies also intended to use Guadalcanal and Tulagi as bases to support a campaign to eventually capture or neutralize the major Japanese base at Rabaul on New Britain. The Allies overwhelmed the outnumbered Japanese defenders, who had occupied the islands since May 1942, and captured Tulagi and Florida, as well as an airfield (later named Henderson Field) that was under construction on Guadalcanal. Powerful US naval forces supported the landings.

Surprised by the Allied offensive, the Japanese made several attempts between August and November 1942 to retake Henderson Field. Three major land battles, seven large naval battles (five nighttime surface actions and two carrier battles), and continual, almost daily aerial battles culminated in the decisive Naval Battle of Guadalcanal in early November 1942, in which the last Japanese attempt to bombard Henderson Field from the sea and land with enough troops to retake it was defeated. In December 1942, the Japanese abandoned further efforts to retake Guadalcanal and evacuated their remaining forces by 7 February 1943 in the face of an offensive by the US Army's XIV Corps, conceding the island to the Allies.

The Guadalcanal campaign was a significant strategic combined arms victory by Allied forces over the Japanese in the Pacific theatre. The Japanese had reached the high-water mark of their conquests in the Pacific, and Guadalcanal marked the transition by the Allies from defensive operations to the strategic offensive in that theatre and the beginning of offensive operations, including the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, and Central Pacific campaigns, that resulted in Japan's eventual surrender and the end of World War II.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
August / 1942
To Month/Year
February / 1943
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
Units Participated in Operation

7th Marines

3rd Bn, 8th Marines (3/8)

1st Marines

2nd Bn, 1st Marines (2/1)

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

2nd Bn, 6th Marines (2/6)

VMGR-234

3rd Bn, 6th Marines (3/6)

5th Marines

10th Marines

1st Combat Engineer Bn (CEB)

VMA-121

3rd Bn, 7th Marines (3/7)

2nd Bn, 7th Marines (2/7)

MAG-23

3rd Bn, 2nd Marines (3/2)

1st Bn, 11th Marines (1/11)

MAG-14

1st Bn, 2nd Marines (1/2)

2nd Aviation Engineer Bn

USS PRESIDENT JACKSON (T-AP-18)

VMGR-152

2nd Marine Division

1st Bn, 10th Marines (1/10)

MARDET USS Quincy (CA-39)

VMSB-231

L Co, 3rd Bn, 7th Marines (3/7)

2nd Engineer Bn

VMFA-232

1st Bn, 4th Marines (1/4)

VMR-152

MARDET USS Boise (CL-47)

2nd Marine Regiment

VMFA-122 (Crusaders)

VMSB-233

2nd Medical Bn

2nd Bn, 5th Marines (2/5)

1st Bn, 6th Marines (1/6)

 
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