Hugh Gilbert Strickland

PFC Hugh G. “Buddy” Strickland served with Fox Company, Second Battalion, 7th Marines.
He was killed in action at Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, on 9 October 1942.
Branch
Marine Corps Regular
Service Number 316581
Current Status
Remains Not Recovered
Pursuit Category
This case is under Active Pursuit by the DPAA.
Capsule History
Pre-War Life
Birth
March 25, 1924
at Port Tampa City, FL
Parents
Charles Gilbert Strickland (d. 1943)
Blanche Christine (McKinney) Strickland
Education
Details unknown
Occupation & Employer
Details unknown
Service Life
Entered Service
July 8, 1941
at Savannah, GA
Home Of Record
404 De Soto Street
Port Tampa City, FL
Next Of Kin
Father, Mr. C. G. Strickland
Military Specialty
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Primary Unit
F/2/7th Marines
Campaigns Served
Solomon Islands / Guadalcanal
Individual Decorations
Purple Heart
Additional Service Details
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Loss And Burial
Circumstances Of Loss
The Second Battalion, 7th Marines began 9 October 1942 in a bivouac atop a ridge west of Guadalcanal’s Matanikau River. They were soaked and exhausted from the previous day’s hard march in the rain, and still smarting from a firefight that dealt their first combat casualties of the campaign. Fox Company took the brunt of the carnage and were particularly salty; they spotted eight Japanese troops setting up machine guns and allowed the enemy to finish their task before raking them with fire. “The light machine gun is in possession of this battalion,” noted the unit operations report; even better, “F Company did not suffer any casualties at this time.”
Despite this early success, there was a full day of combat ahead, and the Japanese had plenty of other machine guns. As they moved down a heavily wooded ravine, Fox Company scouts were pinned down by a rapid-firing emplacement, and a squad was sent around to flank the position. PFC Hugh Strickland, an eighteen-year-old Floridian, lost his life in this encounter.

Burial Information or Disposition
Under orders to return expeditiously to the Marine perimeter, 2/7 had no time for more than a rapid field burial. Strickland was interred at coordinates 69.75 – 200.4 on Map #104, the standard grid of Guadalcanal’s north coast. A few yards away lay the body of another Fox Company Marine, PFC Robert O. Eberle, killed while flanking the machine guns.
Although the 604th Quartermaster Graves Registration Company searched for Strickland’s burial site after the war, they ultimately came up empty. To date, no trace of “Buddy” has been found or identified.
Memorials
Manila American Cemetery and Memorial
American Legion Post 138, Port Tampa City, is named in his honor.
Next Of Kin Address
Address of father, Mr. G. C. Strickland
Location Of Loss
Eberle and Strickland died in a ravine while heading north towards the coast.
Honored to have several social visits at post 138 American Legion in Hughes G. Strickland name..
Semper Fidelis ~ is why I will continue visiting post 138. South Tampa