McMakin, Benjamin Lee, Maj

POW/MIA
 
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Last Rank
Major
Last Primary MOS
0302-Infantry Officer
Last MOSGroup
Infantry
Primary Unit
1945-Present, 0302, POW/MIA
Service Years
1935 - 1945
Official/Unofficial USMC Certificates
Golden Dragon Certificate
Shellback Certificate
Officer Collar Insignia
Major

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 Personal Details 

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Home State
Kentucky
Kentucky
Year of Birth
1912
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Shelbyville
Last Address
Mrs. Mada F. McMakin (Wife)
3506 Concord Pike
Wilmington, Delaware
MIA Date
Dec 31, 1944
 
Cause
MIA-Died in Captivity
Reason
Unknown, Not Reported
Location
Japan
Location of Memorial
Manila American Cemetery - Taguig City, Philippines
Memorial Coordinates
MIA

 Official Badges 


 Unofficial Badges 

Order of the Golden Dragon Shellback


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
American Defenders of Bataan & CorregidorWorld War II Fallen
  1942, American Defenders of Bataan & Corregidor
  1944, World War II Fallen


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

Maj Benjamin Lee McMakin was held as a POW in the Philippine Islands. In December 1944, he was boarded onto the Oryoku Maru for transport to Japan. The ship sailed on December 13th and came under attack from American planes on December 14th. As evening approached, the attack was called off. The next day the planes returned and continued the attack. When the pilots saw the large number of men climbing from the shipâ??s holds, they realized the ship was carrying POWs and called off the attack. After the POWs were off the ship, the attack resumed and the ship was sunk by American planes at Subic Bay, Philippine Islands, on December 15, 1944. The surviving POWs were boarded onto the Enoura Maru which sailed on December 27th and reached Takao, Formosa, by the New Year. While docked it was bombed by American planes on January 9, 1945, killing many of the POWs. The surviving POWs were boarded onto the Brazil Maru which sailed on January 13th. Maj Benjamin Lee McMakin died on the ship before it reached Japan on January 29, 1945. His body was thrown into the sea.

   
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Body Not Recovered

   
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