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John Paul Muscatell, Jr.

Marine Corps Reserve | Service Number 900046
Born

January 26, 1914
in Ridgeway, PA

Parents

Giovanni Muscatelli
Giovina (DePonucian) Muscatelli

School

Washington Irving High School (1933)
Clarksville, WV

Pre-War Employment

Packard Motor Company

Entered Service

September 23, 1943
in Detroit, MI

Time with First Battalion

Joined 12/13/1943 from Training Camp Elliott, California
Left (died) 6/19/1944 at Saipan

Left Service

June 16, 1944
Killed In Action

Home Address and Next of Kin

7787 Girardin Street, Detroit, Michigan – home of wife, Mrs. Ann (Zakavish) Muscatell

Campaigns
Roi-Namur

Outfit: Dog Company, First Battalion, 24th Marines
Rank: Private
MOS: 504 (Ammo Carrier)

Campaign Narrative

Saipan

Outfit: Baker Company, First Battalion, 24th Marines
Rank: Private First Class
MOS: 745 (Rifleman)
Important Events:
June 16, 1944 – killed in action (shrapnel wounds, head)
June 22, 1944 – buried Plot 3, Row 4, Grave 515, Fourth Marine Division Cemetery, Saipan.

Campaign Narrative

Decorations

Medal
Purple Heart

Campaign
Saipan

Citation

Service Stories

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Gallery
Selective Service Registration, 1940.

2 thoughts on “John P. Muscatell, Jr.”

  1. John Raymond Muscatell

    This is my great uncle, my grandfather’s brother. My grandfather (Raymond) was fighting through France with the US Army when his brother was killed on Saipan. He named my dad “John” after his fallen brother. My dad is a Vietnam era Marine. I, John Raymond, served in Iraq as a Marine infantryman. That makes 3 John Muscatell’s that are Marine Veterans and it all started with my great uncle John who never made it home. I would love to learn anything I can about him and his service. If anyone can provide any information it would be greatly appreciated. Semper Fidelis.

  2. We just attended a beautiful memorial service for his only daughter , sharynne caifano. She was only five months old when he was killed on saipan, and never met him in this world.

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