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Claude Gay Childers

Private Claude G. Childers served with Able Company, First Battalion, 1st Marines.
He was killed in action at Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, on 14 September 1942.

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

Branch

Marine Corps Regular
Service Number 320888

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, 1923
at Horseneck, VA

Parents

Sherman Cleveland Childers
Bessie (Cornell) Childers

Education

Details unknown

Occupation & Employer

Details unknown

Service Life

Entered Service

September 9, 1941
at Charleston, WV

Home Of Record

Horseneck, WV

Next Of Kin

Father, Mr. Sherman Childers

Military Specialty

Individual Decorations

Purple Heart

Loss And Burial

Circumstances Of Loss

On the morning of 14 September 1942, Able and Charlie Companies of the First Battalion, 1st Marines, mounted a combat patrol heading south along the Lunga River. Their objective was to find and intercept any Japanese troops withdrawing from the unsuccessful assault on Edson’s Ridge.

At about 1100 hours, the patrol ran into an enemy force about the size of a reinforced company. Japanese machine gunners kept the Marines in check for an hour, at which point the patrol withdrew on orders from Division HQ. Able Company took the worst of the fire. “I think the time I was most scared was on the Lunga River patrol,” remarked Private William Sparks. “It was an ambush. Childers was killed, I was shot in the hand, and Humphries was hit in the foot and lost a big toe.”

Excerpt from the muster roll of A/1/1st Marines, September 1942.
Burial Information or Disposition

Private Claude Childers was reportedly buried in the field before the patrol withdrew, and the location marked on a map overlay.

In 1947, a Graves Registration team arrived on Guadalcanal to conduct searches for those still missing or buried in the field. In addition to inhospitable conditions and a drastically changed battlefield, the team working on Childers’ Case 7214 faced two additional handicaps. First, the coordinates of the burial site were marked on Map 101 instead of the standard Map 104. Furthermore, plotting those coordinates placed the gravesite near Henderson Field. Not only does this disagree with reports of the patrol advancing up the Lunga River and fighting through an ambush – it means Childers would have been buried just a few hundred yards from the main cemetery on Guadalcanal. These coordinates are obviously incorrect, but the source of the error is unfortunately unclear.

Childers was declared permanently non-recoverable in 1949, and probably still lies in an unmarked grave somewhere along the Lunga River.

Next Of Kin Address

Address of father, Mr. Sherman Childers.

Location Of Loss

Private Childers was killed in action near the Lunga River, Guadalcanal.

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Members of First Battalion, 1st Marines non-recovered from Guadalcanal
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