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William Edward Skinner

Marine Corps Reserve | Service Number 993550
Born

November 10, 1923
in Wellford, SC

Parents

Jesse Outz Skinner
Lillie (Brown) Skinner (d. 1948)

School

Details unknown

Pre-War Employment

Charleston Navy Yard

Entered Service

June 24, 1944
at Columbia, SC

Joined First Battalion

February 27, 1945
from 30th Replacement Draft

Left First Battalion

March 8, 1945
Killed in action at Iwo Jima

Left Service

March 8, 1945
Killed in action

Home Address and Next of Kin

Route 1, Wellford, SC – address of father, Mr. Jesse O. Skinner.

Service & Campaigns
Before joining battalion

Boot camp at Parris Island; outposted to Seventh Training Battalion, Camp Lejeune, NC. On 23 October 1944, transferred to 30th Replacement Draft for deployment overseas attached to Fourth Marine Division.

Joined Baker Company, First Battalion, 24th Marines as a battle replacement on Iwo Jima.

Iwo Jima

Outfit: B/1/24th Marines
Rank: Private
MOS: 521 (Basic)
Important Events:
February 27, 1945 – joined from 30th Replacement Draft
March 8, 1945 – killed in action (shrapnel wounds, head); exact circumstances unknown
March 15, 1945 – buried in Plot 1, Row 34, Grave 1685, Fourth Marine Division Cemetery

Campaign Narrative

Individual Decorations

Medal
Purple Heart

Campaign
Iwo Jima (March 8, 1945)

Citation

William is buried in Holly Spring Baptist Church Cemetery, Inman, South Carolina
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