Francis Earl Waterman
PFC Francis E. Waterman served with King Company, Third Battalion, 8th Marines.
He was reported missing in action at Betio, Tarawa atoll, on 20 November 1943.
Branch
Marine Corps Regular
Service Number 392749
Current Status
Remains Not Recovered
Pursuit Category
This case is under Active Pursuit by the DPAA.
Capsule History
Pre-War Life
Birth
June 5, 1921
at Versailles, NY
Parents
Raymond Edward Waterman (d. 1928)
Edith (Nephew) Waterman
later Edith Kennedy
Education
Details unknown
Occupation & Employer
Details unknown
Occupation & Employer
Member of the Onondaga Nation
Service Life
Entered Service
May 27, 1942
at Buffalo, NY
Home Of Record
Versailles, NY
Cattaraugus Reservation
Next Of Kin
Mother, Mrs. Edith Kennedy
Military Specialty
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Primary Unit
K/3/8th Marines
Campaigns Served
Guadalcanal
Tarawa
Individual Decorations
Purple Heart
Additional Service Details
Waterman served with E/2/8th Marines on Guadalcanal.
Loss And Burial
Circumstances Of Loss
PFC Francis Waterman served with Easy Company, 8th Marines during the Guadalcanal campaign, and transferred to King Company prior to the battle of Tarawa.
The amphibious assault on Betio, Tarawa atoll – Operation GALVANIC – commenced on 20 November 1943. The Third Battalion, 8th Marines were in reserve for the landing operation, but were ordered to stand by in their LCVPs and were afloat by 1015. At 1200, the battalion’s first wave (which included King Company) began heading towards Beach Red 3 to support the heavily-engaged BLT 2-8.
Several hundred yards from the beach, the LCVPs slammed into a coral reef and stopped. Ramps went down, and Marines gamely jumped out into water over their heads. Some drowned, while the rest faced “heavy 40mm, machine gun, and mortar fire” that shredded their ranks. Only about a hundred disorganized, demoralized men – less than a company – made it to shore. The King Company survivors were sent to hold the left flank of the Marine line, and endured heavy machine gun and sniper fire for the rest of the day.
PFC Waterman was last seen alive during the landing operation. He was reported as missing in action after the battle; nothing more was ever learned of his whereabouts, and he was later declared dead as of 20 November 1943.
Burial Information or Disposition
None recorded; missing in action.
A memorial marker was erected in Cemetery 33, Plot 15, Row 1, Grave 10.
Next Of Kin Address
Address of mother, Mrs. Edith Kennedy.
The Waterman/Kennedy family lived on the nearby Cattaraugus Reservation.
Location Of Loss
Waterman’s battalion landed at various locations between Beach Red 2 and Red 3.