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Sherman George Zimmerman

PFC Sherman G. Zimmerman served with Love Company, Third Battalion, 2nd 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 454361

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

December 11, 1920
at Courtland, MN

Parents

Albert Otto Zimmerman
Alvina (Bobsin) Zimmerman

Education

High school graduate
Gustavus Adolphus College

Occupation & Employer

College Student

Service Life

Entered Service

September 4, 1942
at Minneapolis, MN

Home Of Record

Courtland, MN

Next Of Kin

Father, Mr. Albert Zimmerman

Military Specialty

Primary Unit

L/3/2nd Marines

Campaigns Served

Tarawa

Individual Decorations

Purple Heart

Additional Service Details

PFC Zimmerman joined L/3/2 from Battery B, 2nd Anti-Tank Battalion on 9 October 1943.

Loss And Burial

Circumstances Of Loss

PFC Sherman Zimmerman served with Love Company, 2nd Marines during the battle of Tarawa.

On 20 November 1943, Zimmerman’s battalion was assigned the task of spearheading the assault on Betio’s Beach Red One – a curved stretch of sand running several hundred yards from the “bird’s beak” in the west to Red Two in the east. The natural shape of the beach created a crossfire for the defenders, and the area became known as “the Pocket.” Slow-moving landing craft were quickly targeted from multiple angles, and many were knocked out as they approached the shore. Hundreds of men were killed or wounded before stepping foot on dry land. Those who survived faced a network of obstacles manned by determined Japanese defenders, and the fighting was close-in and savage.

Love Company, designated as the battalion reserve and embarked in boats instead of tractors, faced an especially horrific ordeal. “LCVs grounded on the reef about 500 yards from the beach and [the men] disembarked into the water,” states the battalion report. “They were heavily hit both by machine gun and large caliber fire while in the water. Most of the fire came from the left, so as a consequence , the company landed on the right half of Beach Red 1. The casualties to this company at this time amounted to about 35%.”

PFC Zimmerman lost his life during the landing operation as a result of multiple gunshot wounds. Records in his personnel file indicate that he died either en route to or aboard the USS Feland, and that his remains were returned to Betio for burial. However, the exact location of burial was not recorded.

Burial Information or Disposition

None recorded; reported as missing in action, and no identifiable remains were recovered.

A memorial marker was erected in Cemetery 33, Grave 13, Row 2, Plot 7.

Next Of Kin Address

Address of father, Mr. Albert Zimmerman.

Location Of Loss

PFC Zimmerman’s battalion was engaged in the vicinity of Beach Red One.

Betio Casualties From This Company​

(Recently accounted for or still non-recovered)
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