Marshall, Robert Woodson, Capt

POW/MIA
 
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Last Rank
Captain
Last Primary MOS
7598-Basic Fixed-Wing Pilot
Last MOSGroup
Pilots/Naval Flight Officers
Primary Unit
1944-Present, 7598, POW/MIA
Service Years
1941 - 1944
Official/Unofficial USMC Certificates
Golden Dragon Certificate
Shellback Certificate
Officer Collar Insignia
Captain

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Home State
Louisiana
Louisiana
Year of Birth
1921
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Amite
Last Address
Box 514
Amite, La
MIA Date
Jan 20, 1944
 
Cause
MIA-Died in Captivity
Reason
Other Cause
Location
Papua New Guinea
Location of Memorial
Manila American Cemetery - Taguig City, Philippines
Memorial Coordinates
MIA

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Order of the Golden Dragon Shellback


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World War II Fallen
  1944, World War II Fallen


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

VMF-321 was established February 1, 1943 at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, as a unit of Marine Aircraft Group 31, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. After a crash course in tactics and maneuvers, the squadron was off to the war in the South Pacific. They arrived on 20 Nov 1943 and initially stationed at Barakoma Airfield on Vella Lavella, a recently captured island base in the Solomon Islands. While in the Solomon's, the "Hell's Angels" amassed a record of 39 kills of Japanese aircraft and an additional 11 probables, with only eight aircraft lost.

Excerpt from Henry Sakaida, The Siege of Rabaul, 1996.
"After taking off from Torokina Airfield, Bougainville Island, on January 20, 1944, 11 F4U Corsairs were flying a B -25 escort mission targeting the Vunakanau Airfield near Rabaul. A division of four F4Us flown by Lieutenant Robert See, Captain Marion R. McCown Jr., 1st Lieutenant Robert Hugh Brindos, and 1st Lieutenant Robert Woodson Marshall were "flying top cover over the bombers. Just south of Cape St. George they ran into the entire 204th Air Group (42 Zeroes). The Japanese were soon crawling over them. Lt. See managed to claim two Zeroes and returned safely to base, but the other three disappeared. After his F4U went down, 1st Lieutenant Robert W. Marshall was captured by the Japanese and sent to the prisoner of war camp on Rabaul where he died the same day of massive bleeding."

MARSHALL, Robert W, 1STLT, O-020355, USMC, from Louisiana, location New Britain Island, date of loss January 20, 1944 + MARSHALL, Robert W, Captain, O-020355, USMC, from Louisiana, Manila American Cemetery + MARSHALL, Robert Woodson, 20355, POW & MPDet, HQ USMC, Washington DC, January 20, 1944, missing in action-POW + MARSHALL, Robert W., 1st Lieutenant, USMCR. Mother, Mrs. Hazel E. Marshall, Box 514, Amite, La


Body Not Recovered

   
Other Comments:

Prisoner of War Medal
First Lieutenant Robert W. Marshall (MCSN: 0-20355), United States Marine Corps, was captured by the Japanese after his F4U-1 Corsair was shot down over New Britain on 20 January 1944, and was held as a Prisoner of War until his death in captivity on or about 20 January 1944.
Action Date: January 20, 1944 - January 20, 1944

   
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