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William LaVerne Berryman

Private William L. Berryman served with King Company, Third Battalion, 8th Marines.
He was killed in action at Guadalcanal on 11 November 1942.

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

Branch

Marine Corps Reserve
Service Number 407909

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

Current Status

Remains Not Recovered

Pursuit Category

The DPAA has not publicized this information.

Capsule History

Pre-War Life

Birth

December 13, 1920
at Hanover, IL

Parents

Howard Henry Berryman
Martha (Jobe) Berryman (d. 1923)

Education

Hanover High School

Occupation & Employer

Savanna Army Depot

Service Life

Entered Service

June 19, 1942
at Chicago, IL

Home Of Record

Hanover, IL

Next Of Kin

Aunt, Mrs. Jennie Craig

Military Specialty

Primary Unit

K/3/8th Marines

Campaigns Served

Solomon Islands / Guadalcanal

Individual Decorations

Purple Heart

Additional Service Details

Berryman was in uniform for less than five months; one of the shortest service durations of any missing Marine.

Loss And Burial

Circumstances Of Loss

Private William Berryman arrived at Guadalcanal on 4 November 1942; his unit – K/3/8th Marines – spent a few days acclimatizing to the island. Unfortunately, they received “inadequate indoctrination in combat methods” specific to the Solomons, and as a result “many of the lessons [were] learned the hard way.” Their first operation – a general attack west of the Matanikau River, part of the offensive to take the village of Kokumbona – started on 10 November, and the recently-arrived Marines struggled with heavy packs, little water, and intense heat.

The attack continued at 0800 on 11 November (Armistice Day), and was met by “heavy mortar, sniper, and machine gun fire from their front and left flank.”  By noon, 3/8th Marines had gained only 400 yards – and within hours were ordered to withdraw back to the Matanikau River.

Six Marines from 3/8 were killed or reported missing on 11 November – including Private Berryman, who died of unknown causes at 0700 hours. He may have been participating in a combat or reconnaissance patrol in advance of the main attack.

Burial Information or Disposition

Berryman’s body was not recovered after the attack. He was last seen near coordinates (67.5 – 200.4) on Guadalcanal Map #104, but post-war searches failed to find any identifiable trace of his remains.

Memorials

Manila American Cemetery and Memorial
Evergreen Cemetery, Hanover, Illinois

Co-namesake of VFW “Berryman-Doran-Bainbridge” Post 5300, Hanover, Illinois

Next Of Kin Address

Address of aunt, Mrs. Jennie Craig.

Location Of Loss

Approximate area where Berryman was last seen on Guadalcanal.

Related Profiles

Members of the Third Battalion, 8th Marines non-recovered from Guadalcanal
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