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Kenneth Joseph Whelan

PFC Kenneth J. Whelan served with Easy Company, Second Battalion, 5th Marines.
He was killed in action at Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, on 26 September 1942.

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Branch

Marine Corps Regular
Service Number 297721

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

March 19, 1922
at Brooklyn, NY

Parents

Martin Joseph Whelan
Julia (Quinn) Whelan (d. 1927)

Education

Details unknown

Occupation & Employer

Details unknown

Service Life

Entered Service

October 3, 1940
at New York, NY

Home Of Record

230 Ovington Avenue
Brooklyn, NY

Next Of Kin

Aunt, Mrs. Kathryn Berry

Military Specialty

Primary Unit

E/2/5th Marines

Campaigns Served

Solomon Islands / Guadalcanal

Individual Decorations

Purple Heart

Additional Service Details

Loss And Burial

Circumstances Of Loss

PFC Kenneth Whelan participated in the campaigns for the Solomon Islands as a member of E/2/5th Marines. By mid-September 1942, he was a veteran of landings on Tulagi, combat patrols on Guadalcanal, and the battle for Edson’s Ridge.

On September 25, Whelan’s battalion was ordered to saddle up and head into the boondocks to support a friendly combat patrol. They were placed under the temporary command of LtCol. Lewis “Chesty” Puller, and patrolled west towards the Matanikau River. The next morning, Easy Company led the way north towards the river’s mouth, where they would attempt to cross.

The Japanese stayed quiet until Easy Company’s point platoon started across a sandbar – and then opened fire with concentrated mortar and machine gun fire. Easy halted and fell back to the eastern bank, setting up protective positions and “developing” the situation with their own automatic weapons. For the rest of the day, they supported unsuccessful attempts to cross the sandbar. The action would become known as the Second Battle of the Matanikau.

Two Easy Company Marines – PFC Robert G. Fraser and PFC Kenneth Whelan – were killed on 26 September. Fraser’s body was returned to the Marine cemetery for burial; Whelan’s were not.

Excerpt from the muster roll of E/2/5, September 1942. While the company suffered many wounded on 26 September, Fraser and Whelan were the only two killed in action.
Burial Information or Disposition

During a lull in the battle, PFC Whelan’s remains were recovered and buried “about 300 yards east of the Matanikau River on the Beach Trail, between a coconut grove and a small trail.” He was the second man interred there; Private Charles B. Dombroski and PFC William P. Duckworth, both of F/2/5, were buried in Graves 1 and 3.

Unfortunately, sustained heavy fighting in the vicinity probably destroyed any markers denoting the exact location. Whelan, Dombroski, and Duckworth were never recovered or identified.

Next Of Kin Address

Address of aunt, Mrs. Kathryn Berry.
Kenneth’s father, Martin Whelan, lived at 138-33 91st Avenue, Jamaica, NY.

Location Of Loss

Approximate burial site, 300 yards east of Matanikau River.
“Beach Trail” is now Mendana Avenue / Kukum Highway

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Second Battalion, 5th Marines killed in action 26 September 1942
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