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PVT Ralph Howard St Clair

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PVT Ralph Howard St Clair

Birth
Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York, USA
Death
19 May 1945 (aged 18)
Naha, Naha-shi, Okinawa, Japan
Burial
Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section G Site 535
Memorial ID
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Killed in Action as Sniper with 6th Division US Marine Corps. Interred: National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

Find A Grave contributor, Sgt. Bellis - USMC has made the following suggested edits.

Ralph St Clair (17649380)

Suggested edit: Bio - PVt. Ralph St. Clair went missing during the fighting around Sugar Loaf Hlll on Okinawa on 19 May 1945. He was listed as MIA until his remains were recovered in 1956. Under his mother's direction, he was interred in the National Memorial Cemetery on Oahu, Hawaii. He had served as an automatic rifelman and scout with D Company, 2nd Battalion, 29th Marines, 6th Marine Division, FMF and seen action on Saipan.
Contributor: Sgt. Bellis - USMC (48526889)
Killed in Action as Sniper with 6th Division US Marine Corps. Interred: National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

Find A Grave contributor, Sgt. Bellis - USMC has made the following suggested edits.

Ralph St Clair (17649380)

Suggested edit: Bio - PVt. Ralph St. Clair went missing during the fighting around Sugar Loaf Hlll on Okinawa on 19 May 1945. He was listed as MIA until his remains were recovered in 1956. Under his mother's direction, he was interred in the National Memorial Cemetery on Oahu, Hawaii. He had served as an automatic rifelman and scout with D Company, 2nd Battalion, 29th Marines, 6th Marine Division, FMF and seen action on Saipan.
Contributor: Sgt. Bellis - USMC (48526889)


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