Hunter, Richard Grant, LTC

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Last Rank
Lieutenant Colonel
Last Service Branch
Field Artillery
Last Primary MOS
1193-Field Artillery Unit Commander
Last MOS Group
Field Artillery
Primary Unit
1942-1944, 1193, POW/MIA
Service Years
1917 - 1944
Field Artillery
Lieutenant Colonel
Five Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
Nebraska
Nebraska
Year of Birth
1896
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Wayne

Casualty Date
Oct 24, 1944
 
Cause
MIA-Died in Captivity
Reason
Other Cause
Location
Philippines
Conflict
WWII - Asiatic-Pacific Theater
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Section MG, Grave 77 - Cenotaph
Military Service Number
5 171

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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Battling Bastards of BataanWorld War II FallenNational Cemetery Administration (NCA)Nebraska
Arlington National Cemetery
  1942, Battling Bastards of Bataan
  1944, World War II Fallen
  1944, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  2022, Stories Behind The Stars, Nebraska (Fallen Member (Honor Roll)) (Nebraska) - Chap. Page
  2022, Arlington National Cemetery



World War I/Champagne-Marne Campaign/Battle of Chateau-Thierry
From Month/Year
July / 1918
To Month/Year
July / 1918

Description
SThe Battle of Château-Thierry was fought on July 18, 1918 and was one of the first actions of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) under General John J. "Black Jack" Pershing. It was a battle in World War I as part of the Second Battle of the Marne, initially prompted by a German offensive launched on 15 July against the AEF, an expeditionary force consisting of troops from both the Army and Marine Corps, and the newest troops on the front.

On the morning of 18 July 1918, the French (some of them colonial) and American forces between Fontenoy and Château-Thierry launched a counter-assault under the overall direction of Allied généralissime Ferdinand Foch against the German positions. This assault on a 40 km (25 mi) wide front was the first in over a year. The American army played a role fighting for the regions around Soissons and Château-Thierry, in collaboration with predominantly French forces. The allied forces had managed to keep their plans a secret, and their attack at 04:45 took the Germans by surprise when the troops went "Over the Top" without a preparatory artillery bombardment, but instead followed closely behind a rolling barrage which began with great synchronized precision. Eventually, the two opposing assaults (lines) inter-penetrated and individual American units exercised initiative and continued fighting despite being nominally behind enemy lines.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
July / 1918
To Month/Year
July / 1918
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
No Available Photos

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  • Lucas, Levi
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