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James Albert Lewis

"Jimmie"
Marine Corps Reserve | Service Number 536642
Born

August 9, 1926
in Madera, CA

Parents

James Albert Lewis (d. 1940)
Guadalupe “Lupe” (Lancaster) Lewis

School

Details unknown

Pre-War Employment

Details unknown

Entered Service

September 22, 1943
at Fresno, CA

Joined First Battalion

December 11, 1943
from Recruit Depot San Diego

Left First Battalion

June 18, 1944
Killed in action at Saipan

Left Service

June 18, 1944
Killed in action

Home Address and Next of Kin

General Delivery, Coarsegold, CA – home of mother, Mrs. Lupe Lewis
The Lewises were descendants of the Picayune Rancheria of Chukchansi Indians and San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians.

Service & Campaigns
Before joining battalion

Boot camp at MCRD San Diego. Outposted directly to Baker Company, First Battalion, 24th Marines at Camp Pendleton, CA, 11 December 1943.

Roi-Namur

Outfit: B/1/24th Marines
Rank: Private
MOS: 745 (Rifleman)

Campaign Narrative

Saipan

Outfit: B/1/24th Marines
Rank: Private First Class
MOS: 746 (Automatic Rifleman)
Important Events:
June 18, 1944 – killed in action (gunshot, right side); exact circumstances unknown
June 22, 1944 – buried Plot 1, Row 2, Grave 60, Army Cemetery #1

Campaign Narrative

Individual Decorations

Medal
Purple Heart

Campaign
Saipan (June 18, 1944)

Citation

Gallery
The Fresno Bee, 19 October 1943. Jack and Leland Lewis were serving on the cruiser USS Louisville; both went on to fight on Iwo Jima.
Jack was wounded on Iwo, while Leland was killed in action.

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