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George Walter Harris, Jr.

First Sergeant George W. Harris, Jr. served with George Company, Second Battalion, 8th Marines.
He was killed in action at Betio, Tarawa atoll, on 20 November 1943.

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

Branch

Marine Corps Reserve
Service Number 232885

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

August 30, 1909
at Yonkers, NY

Parents

George Walter Harris, Senior
Mabel (Patterson) Harris

Education

Details unknown

Occupation & Employer

Bookkeeper

Service Life

Entered Service

June 22, 1931
at Chicago, IL

Home Of Record

1436 Winona Street
Chicago, IL

Next Of Kin

Wife, Mrs. Madnor Norwood Harris

Military Specialty

Company First Sergeant

Primary Unit

G/2/8th Marines

Campaigns Served

Guadalcanal
Tarawa

Individual Decorations

Purple Heart

Additional Service Details

Loss And Burial

Circumstances Of Loss

First Sergeant George W. Harris, Jr., a long-serving reservist, participated in the campaign for the Solomon Islands and the battle for Guadalcanal as a member of George Company, 8th Marines.

The amphibious assault on Betio, Tarawa atoll – Operation GALVANIC – commenced on 20 November 1943. The Second Battalion 8th Marines was given the job of assaulting the easternmost of three landing beaches – “Red 3” – and, once ashore, moving inland to quickly secure the airfield that covered much of the tiny island’s surface. A heavy and morale-boosting naval bombardment convinced many Marines that the task would be a simple one, and spirits were high at 0900 when their amphibious tractors started paddling for the beach.

The Japanese were quick to recover. Shells began bursting over the LVTs. “As the tractors neared the shore the air filled with the smoke and fragments of shells fired from 3-inch guns,” notes A Brief History of the 8th Marines. “Fortunately, casualties had been light on the way to the beach, but once the men dismounted and struggled to get beyond the beach, battle losses increased dramatically.” Most of the beach defenses were still intact, and these were supported by row after row of pillboxes, rifle pits, and machine gun nests.

Thirty-four-year-old “Top” Harris was one of hundreds of Marines who lost his life on the first day of the battle. He was reported as killed in action by gunshot wounds; no other details of his death or burial survive.

Excerpt from the muster roll of Second Battalion, 8th Marines, November 1943.
Burial Information or Disposition

“In Division Cemetery, Tarawa.” No specfic location given.

A memorial marker was erected in Cemetery 33, Plot 10, Row 2, Grave 5.

Next Of Kin Address

Address of wife, Mrs. Madnor N. Harris.
Madnor was living with her in-laws at the time.

Location Of Loss

Harris’s battalion landed on and fought in the vicinity of Beach Red 3.

Betio Casualties From This Company​

(Recently accounted for or still non-recovered)
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