Bryan, Culver Lee, S1c

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Seaman First Class
Last Primary NEC
S1c-0000-Seaman 1st Class
Last Rating/NEC Group
Seaman First Class
Primary Unit
1946-1947, S1c-0000, USS Salamonie (AO-26)
Service Years
1944 - 1947
Seaman First Class

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Home State
New Mexico
New Mexico
Year of Birth
1927
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Corona, NM
Last Address
Lancaster, TX
Date of Passing
Apr 04, 1988
 

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New Guinea Campaign (1943-44)/Battle of Morotai
From Month/Year
September / 1944
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September / 1944

Description
The Battle of Morotai, part of the Pacific War, began on 15 September 1944, and continued until the end of the war in August 1945. The fighting started when United States and Australian forces landed on the southwest corner of Morotai, a small island in the Netherlands East Indies (NEI), which the Allies needed as a base to support the liberation of the Philippines later that year. The invading forces greatly outnumbered the island's Japanese defenders and secured their objectives in two weeks. Japanese reinforcements landed on the island between September and November, but lacked the supplies needed to effectively attack the Allied defensive perimeter. Intermittent fighting continued until the end of the war, with the Japanese troops suffering heavy loss of life from disease and starvation.

Morotai's development into an Allied base began shortly after the landing, and two major airfields were ready for use in October. These and other base facilities played an important role in the liberation of the Philippines during 1944 and 1945. Torpedo boats and aircraft based at Morotai also harassed Japanese positions in the NEI. The island's base facilities were further expanded in 1945 to support the Australian-led Borneo Campaign, and Morotai remained an important logistical hub and command center until the Dutch reestablished their colonial rule in the NEI.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
September / 1944
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September / 1944
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
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