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World War II Photos:
William James McCoach

Philadelphian William J. McCoach enlisted in the Marine Corps in January 1943, shortly before his twentieth birthday. He trained as a radio operator at Camp Lejeune, and was assigned duty with the First Joint Assault Signal Company (JASCO) attached to the Fourth Marine Division. JASCO troops provided communications personnel to front-line units and were instrumental in coordinating gunnery support from ships and aircraft.

McCoach was part of the JASCO detachment assigned to the First Battalion during the battle of Roi-Namur, and would see further action on Saipan and Iwo Jima. All photographs on this page were kindly provided by his daughter, Patricia Nagele.

As part of the Fourth Marine Division, the 1st JASCO made its home at Camp Maui between battles.

One of the JASCO men managed to take a small camera into combat to capture these interesting personal snaps of battle.

The dangerous nature of their role is graphically illustrated by McCoach himself, who was wounded in action at Saipan and Iwo Jima. He received two Purple Hearts for his service overseas.

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