Franklin, Theodore Douglas, HA2c

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Last Rate
Hospital Apprentice Second Class
Last Primary NEC
HA-0000-Hospital Apprentice
Last Rating/NEC Group
Hospital Apprentice
Primary Unit
1941-1942, HA-0000, POW/MIA
Service Years
1941 - 1942
Hospital Apprentice Second Class

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Home State
California
California
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
San Jose, CA
Last Address
713 Pershing St
San Jose, CA

Casualty Date
Jan 21, 1942
 
Cause
MIA-Died in Captivity
Reason
Intentional Homicide
Location
Pacific Ocean
Conflict
World War II
Location of Interment
Courts of the Missing at the Honolulu Memorial - Honolulu, Hawaii
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Court 3 (cenotaph)
Military Service Number
3 762 818

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  1941-1941, HA-0000, 1st Defense Battalion

HA-Hospital Apprentice
Seaman Second Class

From Month/Year
November / 1941

To Month/Year
December / 1941

Unit
1st Defense Battalion Unit Page

Rank
Seaman Second Class

NEC
HA-0000-Hospital Apprentice

Base, Station or City
Not Specified

State/Country
Not Specified
 
 
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 1st Defense Battalion Details

1st Defense Battalion
The unit, formed at San Diego, California, deployed to the Pacific as one of the Rainbow Five, the five defense battalions stationed there in accordance with the Rainbow 5 war plan when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. Under Lieutenant Colonel Bert A. Bone, elements of the battalion arrived in Hawaii in March 1941. The unit provided defense detachments for Johnston and Palmyra Islands in March and April of that year and for Wake Island in August. The Wake Island detachment of the 1st Defense Battalion received the Presidential Unit Citation for the defense of that outpost �?? which earned the battalion the nickname "Wake Island Defenders" �?? and other elements dealt with hit-and-run raids at Palmyra and Johnston Islands. In March 1942, the scattered detachments became garrison forces and a reconstituted battalion took shape in Hawaii. Command passed to Colonel Curtis W. LeGette in May 1942 and to Lieutenant Colonel John H. Griebel in September. Lieutenant Colonel Frank P Hager exercised command briefly; his successor, Colonel Lewis H. Hohn, took the unit to Kwajalein and Eniwetok, in the Marshall Islands, in February 1944. The following month found the battalion on Majuro, also in the Marshalls, where it became the 1st Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion on 7 May 1944, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Jean H. Buckner. As an antiaircraft unit, it served as part of the Guam garrison, remaining on the is land through 1947. Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Wake Island Johnston Island Palmyra Island Marshall Islands Mariana Islands Guam

Type
Combat - Ground
 

Parent Unit
US Marine Corps (USMC)

Strength
USN Battalion

Created/Owned By
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