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Arthur Rodney Lyman

Corporal Arthur R. Lyman served with Item Company, Third Battalion, 25th Marines.
He was killed action at Iwo Jima on 21 February 1945.

Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019

Branch

Marine Corps Reserve
Service Number 432338

Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019

Current Status

Remains Not Recovered

Pursuit Category

This case is under Active Pursuit by DPAA

Capsule History

Pre-War Life

Birth

March 17, 1922
in Madison, NH

Parents

Frederick Pearson Lyman
Pearl Adelia (Savary) Lyman

Education

Details unknown

Occupation & Employer

New Hampshire State Highway Dept.

Service Life

Entered Service

August 11, 1942
at Boston, MA

Home Of Record

Silver Lake, NH

Next Of Kin

Parents, Fred & Pearl Lyman

Military Specialty

Machine Gun NCO
(MOS 600)

Individual Decorations

Purple Heart (Iwo Jima)

Loss And Burial

Circumstances Of Loss

After a bloody landing on 19 February and a day of comparative rest in regimental reserve on D+1, BLT 3-25 was ordered to take up a position on the front lines overlooking Iwo Jima’s Quarry area. Item Company stayed in the reserve position, ready for deployment as needed. The battalion’s report mentions some difficulty in reaching the front lines, but that “the night was comparatively quiet with the exception of sparodic [sic] enemy mortar fire.”

Item Company was subjected to “a heavy enemy mortar barrage” and suffered several casualties, including two machine gunners – Corporal Arthur R. Lyman and PFC Eddie J. Carroll – killed in action. First Sergeant Ray Dixon later reported that “he saw PFC Carroll killed by a direct mortar shell in his foxhole and that his body was completely blown apart.” Lyman was also killed by a direct hit from a mortar; the two Marines may have been in the same foxhole. Neither was recovered for burial.

Burial Information or Disposition

None; identifiable remains not recovered.

First Sergeant Dixon’s statement mentions that Item Company was “on the O-A [line]” when Carroll and Lyman were killed; however, the battalion’s report states that Item was in the reserve area (TA 166A). The reasons for this discrepancy are not known.

Next Of Kin Address

Address of parents, Fred & Pearl Lyman

Location Of Loss

Item Company was located inland from the Blue Beaches near the Quarry.

Related Profiles

Members of the 25th Marines reported non-recoverable from Iwo Jima
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