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David J. S. Harper

NAME
David Jack Summers Harper
NICKNAME
SERVICE NUMBER
308809
UNIT
Marine Detachment
USS Houston
HOME OF RECORD
4935 Gull Road
Kalamazoo, MI
NEXT OF KIN
Parents, Jack & Dorothy Harper
DATE OF BIRTH
July 29, 1919
at Kalamazoo, MI
ENTERED SERVICE
April 11, 1941
at Detroit, MI
DATE OF LOSS
March 1, 1942
alt. February 28, 1942
REGION
Java Sea
CAMPAIGN / AREA
Sunda Strait
CASUALTY TYPE
Missing In Action
Declared Dead December 15, 1945
CIRCUMSTANCES OF LOSS
Private David J. S. Harper was a Marine Corps radioman. He was en route for service at Cavite Navy Yard in the Philippine Islands when Pearl Harbor was attacked; Cavite fell soon after. Harper’s group of communicators was diverted to the USS Houston on 7 January 1942 and became part of the cruiser’s Marine detachment. The danger of his new duty struck home when he was wounded in action at the battle of the Makassar Strait, less than a month after coming aboard.Harper was lost in the sinking of the Houston on 1 March 1942. His remains were never found, and he was declared dead on 15 December 1945.
INDIVIDUAL DECORATIONS
Purple Heart with Gold Star
LAST KNOWN RANK
Private
STATUS OF REMAINS
Lost at sea
MEMORIALS
Fort Custer National Cemetery
Manila American Cemetery

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