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Paul Edward Miller

Marine Corps Reserve | Service Number 507497
Born

July 3, 1922
in Brevator, MN

Parents

Thomas Stanley Miller
Barbara F. (Sebalj) Miller

School

Details unknown

Pre-War Employment

Great Northern Railway Company

Entered Service

December 4, 1942
at Minneapolis, MN

Joined First Battalion

March 27, 1943
from Base Depot, Camp Elliott

Left First Battalion

June 16, 1944
Killed in action at Saipan

Left Service

June 16, 1944
Killed in action

Home Address and Next of Kin

427 Clough Avenue, Superior, WI – home of sister, Mrs. Mary Bong

Service & Campaigns
Before joining battalion

Enlisted Minneapolis, MN on 4 December 1942; boot camp at MCRD San Diego with Second Recruit Battalion. Outposted to Signal Battalion, MCB San Diego on 30 January 1943 for comms instruction.

Joined Headquarters Company, First Battalion, 24th Marines at Camp Pendleton on 27 March 1943.

Roi-Namur

Outfit: HQ/1/24th Marines, communications platoon
Rank: Private First Class
MOS: 650 (Switchboard operator)

Campaign Narrative

Saipan

Outfit: HQ/1/24th Marines, communications platoon
Rank: Private First Class
MOS: 641 (Telephone Lineman)
Important Events:
June 15, 1944 – after dark, volunteered to run a phone line between HQ and a line company with Sergeant John Waytow. Found dead in the field three days later with head wounds caused by shrapnel. Date of death determined to be June 16, 1944.

Awarded Bronze Star Medal for actions on this date.

While serving with a battalion of a Marine division in action at Saipan on the night of 15-16Jun44, volunteering to lay a wire from an assault company to the battalion command post, Pfc. Miller fearlessly advanced with a companion across an open area swept by withering, intense enemy small arms and artillery fire to establish needed communications, but was wounded while carrying out his perilous mission.

June 22, 1944 – buried in Plot 3, Row 5, Grave 524, Fourth Marine Division Cemetery.

Campaign Narrative

Individual Decorations

Medal
Bronze Star
Purple Heart

Campaign
Saipan (June 16, 1944)
Saipan (June 16, 1944)

Citation
See above

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