Cluck, James D., SFC

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Sergeant First Class
Last Service Branch
Transportation Corps
Last Primary MOS
76V10-Materiel Storage And Handling Specialist
Last MOS Group
Quartermaster
Primary Unit
1969-1970, 00R, HHC, 49th Field Training Group, Camp Mabry
Service Years
1940 - 1970
Official/Unofficial US Army Certificates
Cold War Certificate
Iwo Jima Certificate
Transportation Corps
Sergeant First Class
Ten Service Stripes
Twelve Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
Texas
Texas
Year of Birth
1922
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Spicewood, Texas
Last Address
Austin, Texas
Date of Passing
Jul 09, 1981
 
Location of Interment
Cedar Park Cemetary - Cedar Park, Texas

 Official Badges 

US Army Master Recruiter Career Counselor Infantry Shoulder Cord US Army Retired (Pre-2007)

Honorably Discharged WW II Army Honorable Discharge (1984-Present) US Marine Corps Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

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WWII - Asiatic-Pacific Theater/Ryukyus Campaign (1945)
From Month/Year
March / 1945
To Month/Year
July / 1945

Description

(Ryukyus Campaign 26 March to 2 July 1945) The invasion of the Ryukyus was made by troops of the U.S. Tenth Army, which had been activated on 20 June 1944 with Lt. Gen. Simon B. Buckner, Jr., as commanding general. The Ryukyus campaign began on 26 March 1945 with the capture of small islands near Okinawa, where forward naval bases were established. An amphibious assault on Okinawa took place on 1 April, and the fighting lasted until June. Here, for the first time, Americans were invading what the Japanese defenders considered their home soil, and the defense was fanatic in the extreme. American troops suffered heavy casualties, and the Navy, too, had heavy personnel losses as Japanese suicide flyers, the Kamikazes, sank some 25 American ships and damaged 165 others in a desperate attempt to save the Ryukyus. Among the nearly 35,000 American casualties were General Buckner, who was killed on 18 June. He was succeeded by Maj. Gen. Roy S. Geiger, who was in turn succeeded by General Joseph W. Stilwell, who arrived to assume command of the Tenth Army on 22 June 1945.

Capture of the Ryukyus gave Allied naval and air forces excellent bases within 700 miles of Japan proper. Throughout June and July, Japan was subjected to increasingly intensive air attack and even to naval bombardment.

   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
March / 1945
To Month/Year
July / 1945
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
Units Participated in Operation

7th Infantry Division

 
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
No Available Photos

  163 Also There at This Battle:
  • Eubank, Helon, PFC
  • Gibbs, Durl, T/5, (1944-1946)
  • Howard, Doris, 1LT, (1942-1945)
  • LaVictor, Alan
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