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Asan Bay Landing Memorial Wall

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Details:

The left end of the wall is directly next to the steps that lead down toward the bay.  Monument


These black granite tablets with white inscription bear the names of the 1,880 American troops who died defending the island in 1941 and then retaking it in 1944, the 1,170 people of Guam who died, and the 14,721 natives of Guam who suffered under the Japanese. The monument honors a total of 17,771 individuals. 

In July 1944 the US Navy Task Force 53 landed III Amphibious Corps (General Roy Geiger) consisting of the 3rd Marine Division General Allen H. Turnage), 1st Provisional Marine Brigade Colonel Lemuel Shepherd , and the 77th Infantry Division (General Andrew 'AD' Bruce) landed on Guam; by August 8, 1944 the island was declared liberated.

The senior officer killed during the battle was Colonel Douglas McNair, Chief of Staff of the 77th Infantry Division.  Colonel McNair was the only son of LTG Leslie McNair who was killed two weeks earlier near St. Lo, France during Operation Cobra.
 


Monument Text:

 For a list of names on the memorial wall, see the US National Park Service Asan Bay Overlook website.

Commemorates:

People:

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Louis Peter, Jr. Commers

Robert David Conlon

Edward L. Connolly

Hugh Eugene, Jr Connor

John E. Connors

Emil J. Conrad

Anthony James Conway

Emmett Benton Cook

Wallace Ramon Cook

Charles Maurice Cooley

Harold Raymond Cooley

Billy Gene Copeland

Noel D. Copenhaver

LeRoy Francis Copp

Malcolm Russell Corbett

Billy Wayne Cornwell

James Rayford Cornwell

James Thomas Corrigan

Michael F. Costello

James Robert Cothran

James Edward Cotton

George E. Cottrell

George Leo, Jr. Cottrell

Francis Joseph Coughlin

Vernon Coverston

Milburn W. Coyman

Elmer Charles Craddock

Charles Garnet Craig

Graham Ingle Craig

Robert Allan Crider

Cecil Lane Crimm

Robert Lafar, Jr. Crocker

John P. Crook

William Lee, Jr. Crowe

James E. Cruikshank

Mahlon George Culp

Caughey Branham, Jr. Culpepper

Ralph Boston Culwell

James Dwyer Cummings

Hubert Leo Cummins

Alvin Preston Cunningham

John Paul Cunningham

Richard Milo Cunningham

John Douglas Cuthbertson

Thomas George Cuti

Chester Stanley Czachowski

Leon Joseph Czarnota

John Frederick, Jr. Dahl

James C. Dailey

William Henry Dale

Units:

12th Marine Regiment

172nd Infantry Regiment, 43rd Division

19th Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division

1st Marines

1st Provisional Marine Brigade

21st Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division

22nd Marine Regiment, 1st Provisional Marine Brigade

22nd Marines

305th Infantry Regiment, 77th Infantry Division

306th Infantry Regiment 77th Division

307th Infantry Regiment, 77th Division

307th Infantry Regiment, 8th Division

3rd Marine Division

3rd Marine Regiment

43rd Infantry Divsion

4th Marine Division

4th Marine Regiment

5th Field Marine Supply Depot

5th US Fleet

6th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division

77th Infantry Division

89th Infantry Division

9th Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division

III Amphibious Corps

Task Force 53

U.S.S. Ormsby

U.S.S. Penguin

United States Army

United States Marine Corps

United States Naval Reserve

United States Navy

V Amphibious Corps

Wars:

WWII

Battles:

Pacific Theater

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