NAME Clarence Rankin Patterson, Jr. |
NICKNAME — |
SERVICE NUMBER 291894 |
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UNIT Marine Detachment USS Arizona |
HOME OF RECORD 508 West 7th Street Plainview, TX |
NEXT OF KIN* Parents, Clarence & Lillian Patterson |
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DATE OF BIRTH April 9, 1920 at Tishomingo, OK |
ENTERED SERVICE August 15, 1940 at Oklahoma City, OK |
DATE OF LOSS December 7, 1941 |
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REGION Hawaiian Islands |
CAMPAIGN / AREA Pearl Harbor |
CASUALTY TYPE Killed In Action |
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CIRCUMSTANCES OF LOSS PFC Clarence R. Patterson, Jr. was a member of the Marine detachment aboard the battleship USS Arizona. He was aboard on 7 December 1941 when his ship was bombed and sunk by Japanese aircraft at the battle of Pearl Harbor. Patterson’s remains were never identified, and are believed to rest aboard the Arizona to this day. |
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INDIVIDUAL DECORATIONS Purple Heart |
LAST KNOWN RANK Private First Class |
STATUS OF REMAINS Not recovered. |
MEMORIALS USS Arizona Memorial Honolulu Memorial |
Biography:
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* Note: Navy casualty rolls and an original USMC Casualty Card show that PFC Patterson was married and that his wife, Mrs. Jadene Patterson of Long Beach, California, was his next of kin. However, Patterson family sources state that no marriage took place and “Jadene’s” claim was a fraudulent attempt to secure Patterson’s life insurance payout. A revised Casualty Card in Patterson’s file – changing his marital status to “single” and naming his mother as his next of kin – supports this statement. Lillian and Clarence Patterson Senior, were tenant farmers in Texas; Clarence also had two older sisters, Pauline and Iris. Thanks to Michelle Hildebrand for this information.