Monroe Alan Powers, age 21, from Newport News, Virginia, Newport News county.
Parents: John S. Powers
Service era: Vietnam
Date of death: Friday, November 13, 1970
Source: National Archives, Associated Press (1970)
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Monroe Alan Powers, age 21, from Newport News, Virginia, Newport News county.
Parents: John S. Powers
Service era: Vietnam
Date of death: Friday, November 13, 1970
Source: National Archives, Associated Press (1970)
Herman Jr. Lancaster, age 20, from Newport News, Virginia, Newport News county.
Service era: Vietnam
Date of death: Friday, September 25, 1970
Cemetery: Hampton National
Source: National Archives, Newport News Daily Press (1970)
General Fird Jr. James from Newport News, Virginia, Newport News county.
Service era: Vietnam
Date of death: Thursday, July 2, 1970
Source: National Archives
Rexford Earle Wilson, age 21, from Newport News, Virginia, Newport News county.
Parents: Robert R. Wilson
Service era: Vietnam
Date of death: Thursday, July 2, 1970
Source: National Archives, Fort Worth Star Telegram (1970)
Charles Johnson from Newport News, Virginia, Newport News county.
Service era: Vietnam
Date of death: Wednesday, April 29, 1970
Source: National Archives
Hylbert Leffell, age 21, from Newport News, Virginia.
Parents: Cora L. Leffell
Service era: World War II
Date of death: Thursday, November 25, 1943
Death details: From November 20 through 23, 1943, the U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Navy conducted a large-scale amphibious assault on the Japanese-held atoll of Tarawa as part of Operation Galvanic, the Allied capture of the Gilbert Islands. Located 2,500 miles southwest of Hawaii, Tarawa was a crucial stepping stone in the planned U.S. offensive across the central Pacific toward Japan. The Japanese garrison on Tarawa’s main island of Betio was well-entrenched with hundreds of bunkers and gun positions behind formidable beach obstacles. The first wave of Marines approaching the shore encountered lower-than-expected tides, forcing them to leave their landing craft on the reef and wade the hundreds of yards to the beach under intense enemy fire. The heaviest number of U.S. casualties were suffered during this phase of the landing. Eventually, rising tides allowed U.S. warships to maneuver closer to shore and support the troops with effective naval gunfire. More Marines landed on the second day, launching attacks inland from the beaches and seizing the Japanese airfield on the island. However, the enemy launched vicious counterattacks and two more days of intense fighting were needed to secure Betio. The last enemy strongpoints were taken on the morning of November 23. The fighting on Betio cost the Marines nearly 3,000 casualties but enabled U.S. forces to press further across the Pacific and yielded valuable tactical lessons that reduced U.S. losses in future amphibious landings. Corporal Hylbert Leffell entered the U.S. Marine Corps from West Virginia and served with Company A, 1st Battalion, 18th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division. On November 25, 1943, he was killed in action against Japanese forces on Tarawa, and he was buried in Cemetery #33, Main Marine Cemetery. His remains were not found in post-war searches of burial sites on Tarawa. Today, Corporal Leffell is memorialized in the Courts of the Missing at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
Source: National Archives, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency
Norman Roi Morse, age 20, from Newport News County Newport News, Virginia .
Parents: May Morse
Service era: World War II
Date of death: Sunday, December 7, 1941
Death details: Killed aboard the USS Arizona. Remains not recovered.
Source: National Archives
James Jennings, age 22, from Newport News, Virginia .
Service era: World War I
Date of death: Wednesday, July 10, 1918
Death details: Died of disease, Camp Stuart, Newport News, Virginia
Source: Virginia Military Dead Database