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.
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.”
Private Claude Childers was reportedly buried in the field at Guadalcanal; the location was marked on a map overlay. Any subsequent searches, failed to find any trace of his remains.
Excerpt from the muster roll of A/1/1st Marines, September 1942.
Burial Information or Disposition
“Buried 14 September 1942 at Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands.”
Any other information on Claude G. Childers? Anything at all? thanks…