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Robert F. Kessinger

NAME
Robert Franklin Kessinger
NICKNAME
SERVICE NUMBER
350790
HOME OF RECORD
308 Kessinger Street, Beckley, WV
NEXT OF KIN
Mother, Mrs. Chloe Kessinger
DATE OF BIRTH
~1926
ENTERED SERVICE
April 7, 1942
DATE OF LOSS
November 24, 1942
REGION
Solomons
CAMPAIGN / AREA
Guadalcanal
CASUALTY TYPE
Killed In Action
UNIT
B/1/8th Marines
DUTY
CIRCUMSTANCES OF LOSS
On 24 November 1942, with their attack to the west stymied by strong Japanese defenses, the 8th Marines maintained defensive positions and began sending out combat patrols – “the result of which is not in our favor due to enemy snipers” noted the war diary of the First Battalion.The 2nd Platoon of B/1/8 attempted to scale Hill 83, but ran into the same network of hidden machine guns and snipers that defeated previous attacks. One of the casualties was Private Robert F. Kessinger. He was reported to be buried in the field on 24 November, but the location could not later be found.
INDIVIDUAL DECORATIONS
Purple Heart
LAST KNOWN RANK
Private
STATUS OF REMAINS
Buried in the field.
MEMORIALS
Manila American Cemetery

 

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