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Edgar Ellis Mouser

PFC Edgar E. Mouser served with HQ Company, First Battalion, 6th Marines.
He was killed in action at Saipan on 15 June 1944.

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

Branch

Marine Corps Reserve
Service Number 889040

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

Current Status

Remains Not Recovered

Pursuit Category

This case is under ACTIVE PURSUIT by the DPAA

Capsule History

Pre-War Life

Birth

June 28, 1925
at Rosedale, KS

Parents

Ralph William Mouser
Dollie Zena (Baker) Mouser

Education

Shawnee Mission High School (1943)

Occupation & Employer

Swift Packing Company

Service Life

Entered Service

August 13, 1943
at Kansas City, MO

Home Of Record

Merriam, KS

Next Of Kin

Mother, Mrs. Dollie Mouser

Military Specialty

Clerk

Individual Decorations

Purple Heart

Loss And Burial

Circumstances Of Loss

Edgar Mouser enlisted in the Marine Corps shortly after graduating from Shawnee Mission High School. He trained as a rifle battalion clerk, and was assigned to overseas duty with HQ Company, First Battalion, 6th Marines in the spring of 1944.

On 15 June 1944, PFC Mouser boarded a landing craft bound for Red Beach 2 on Saipan. Although his battalion was in reserve, they took heavy fire on their approach. “All of the LVTs were tightly packed with Marines,” notes A Brief History of the 6th Marines. “The men had only enough room to stand hunched over beneath the armored gunwales of the LVTs, a position necessary because of the steady drum of small arms fire on the sides. Once in a while a mortar or artillery shell would score a direct hit on an LVT. Survivors waded ashore without their equipment.”

The battalion commander, LtCol. William K. Jones, had a narrow escape when a shell struck the tractor carrying his headquarters detachment. “Two bodies, unable to fall because of the press of other bodies, were standing with their heads blown off by the shell which passed through the other side,” continues the Brief History. “Blood gushed from their necks as other men tried to gently lower the bodies to the deck.” Jones ordered the survivors over the side, and instructed the tractor crew to carry the dead and wounded back to the nearest available transport.

PFC Mouser and PFC Helmut F. Behlert, both of HQ/1/6th Marines, were reportedly killed in action by shrapnel wounds to the head on 15 June 1944. They may have been the two men hit aboard the LVT, or suffered a similar fate on the beach. Neither man’s remains could be identified after the battle.

Burial Information or Disposition

None; identifiable remains not recovered.

Next Of Kin Address

Address of mother, Mrs. Dollie Mouser

Location Of Loss

Mouser was last seen in the vicinity of Saipan’s Red Beach landing zone.

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Members of the 6th Marines declared non-recoverable from Saipan
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