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Stanley Sylvester Glowacz

PFC Stanley S. Glowacz served with Fox Company, Second 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 Regular
Service Number 328798

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

January 7, 1919
at Omaha, NE

Parents

Peter Joseph Glowacz
Sophie (Kamonich) Glowacz

Education

South High School (1938)

Occupation & Employer

Union Railroad Stock Yards

Service Life

Entered Service

December 16, 1941
at Des Moines, IA

Home Of Record

4515 South 33rd Street
Omaha, NE

Next Of Kin

Parents, Peter & Sophie Glowacz

Military Specialty

Primary Unit

F/2/2nd Marines

Campaigns Served

Guadalcanal
Tarawa

Individual Decorations

Purple Heart

Additional Service Details

Loss And Burial

Circumstances Of Loss

PFC Stanley Glowacz served with Fox Company, 2nd Marines during the Tarawa campaign. On 20 November 1943, his battalion was assigned the task of spearheading the assault on Betio’s Red Beach Two. Fox Company would land on the eastern half of the beach, fight their way inland, and help secure a vital airfield. If all went according to plan, they would walk ashore standing up and have the situation in hand by evening.

Unfortunately, the plan went right out the window in the first few minutes of the assault. Extremely heavy Japanese fire tore into the amphibian tractors carrying the Marines ashore; many of the vehicles never even reached the beach. The 2nd Marines suffered an astonishing number of casualties in moments; they managed to secure a toehold on the beach, but facing withering firepower, few managed to get over the sea wall and into the Japanese defenses beyond.

PFC Glowacz was one of nineteen Fox Company Marines to lose his life on the first day of the battle; he died from gunshot wounds to the head.

Burial Information or Disposition

On 22 November, PFC Glowacz’s body was reportedly buried in “Beach Red Cemetery #2” (also known as “Central Division Cemetery”), Row A, Grave 23. This location was later “beautified” by Navy garrison forces, and a memorial built on top of the graves – which required knocking down the original markers. The reconstructed “Cemetery 26” included a white cross for PFC Glowacz (Grave 6, Row 2, Plot 2), but this bore no relation to where his remains were actually buried.

The 604th Quartermaster Graves Registration Company exhumed the bodies buried in this cemetery late in 1946, but were unable to identify many of the men they found. Today, Stanley Glowacz may be buried as an unknown in the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific – or his remains may still lie on Betio itself.

Next Of Kin Address

Address of parents, Peter & Sophie Glowacz.

Location Of Loss

PFC Glowacz was killed in the vicinity of Betio’s Beach Red 2.

Betio Casualties From This Company​

(Recently accounted for or still non-recovered)
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