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Casualty Info
Home Town Chicago, IL
Last Address
Chicago, IL
Casualty Date May 04, 1945
Cause KIA-Killed in Action
Reason Gun, Small Arms Fire
Location Japan
Location of Interment National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (VA) - Honolulu, Hawaii
Pvt. John B. Abt was in the Pacific in November 1944. By April, he was engaged in combat against the Japanese on Okinawa. He was killed in action by small arms fire on 4 May 1945.
The Battle of Okinawa, codenamed Operation Iceberg, was fought on the Ryukyu Islands of Okinawa and was the largest amphibious assault in the Pacific War of World War II. The 82-day-long battle lasted from early April until mid-June 1945. After a long campaign of island hopping, the Allies were approaching Japan, and planned to use Okinawa, a large island only 340 mi away from mainland Japan, as a base for air operations on the planned invasion of Japanese mainland (coded Operation Downfall). Four divisions of the U.S. 10th Army (the 7th, 27th, 77th, and 96th) and two Marine Divisions (the 1st and 6th) fought on the island. Their invasion was supported by naval, amphibious, and tactical air forces.