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Rast, Benjamin
Navy Seaman

Benjamin Rast, age 23, from Niles, Michigan, Berrien county.

Service era: Afghanistan
Military history: Assigned as hospitalman to the 1st Battalion, 23rd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division.

Date of death: Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Death details: Died while conducting a dismounted patrol northeast of Patrol Base Alcatraz, Helmand Province, Afghanistan. The military would later release he was killed by friendly fire by a drone airstrike. Also killed was Marine Sgt. Jeremy Smith

Source: Department of Defense, Chicago Tribune.

Wells, James Allen
Army Captain

James Allen Wells, age 26, from Niles, Michigan, Berrien county.

Parents: Albert D. Wells
Spouse: Carol K. (Deka)
Children: Kelly A. Wells

Service era: Vietnam
Schools: Niles High (1963), Lake Michigan College, Indiana University at South Bend

Date of death: Thursday, September 16, 1971
Death details: Killed in an ambush in South Vietnam
Cemetery: Highland in South Bend, Indiana

Source: National Archives, South Bend Tribune (1971)

Weaver, Jerry Michael
Army Staff sergeant

Jerry Michael Weaver, age 24, from Niles, Michigan, Berrien county.

Parents: Earl D. Weaver

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Thursday, July 16, 1970
Death details: Hostile, killed, South Vietnam
Cemetery: Mission Hills Memorial Gardens in Sumnerville

Source: National Archives, Benton Harbor Herald Palladium (1970)

Dixon, Carl Dean
Army Private 1st class

Carl Dean Dixon, age 21, from Niles, Michigan, Berrien county.

Parents: Clara Yarber

Service era: Vietnam
Schools: Buchanan High

Date of death: Friday, May 8, 1970
Death details: Killed in Cambodia by enemy shell fire while he was driving a truck.

Source: National Archives, Herald Press (1970)

Hudson, William Junior
Army Private 2nd class

William Junior Hudson, age 23, from Niles, Michigan, Berrien county.

Service era: Korea
Military history: 35th Infantry Regiment

Date of death: Saturday, July 22, 1950
Death details: On July 22, 1950, the 2nd Battalion of the U.S. Army’s 35th Infantry Regiment was holding defensive positions along the south bank of the rain-swollen Yong stream, south of Mun’gyong, South Korea. The battalion’s Company F was sent across the stream to reinforce a Republic of Korea (ROK) battalion on the north bank, but the ROK-U.S. position was immediately attacked by North Korean People’s Army (NKPA) forces, separating them from the rest of the 2nd Battalion and flanking Company F on both sides. Company F fell back to the stream’s edge under enemy fire, but the current was too powerful for them to cross and the enemy had seized the nearby bridge. U.S. combat engineers on the south bank attempted to launch rafts for the stranded men but were also pinned down by the NKPA until additional American tanks and infantry arrived to give them covering fire. This enabled the engineers to deploy their rafts and evacuate the men of Company F from the north bank. However, several soldiers were lost to enemy fire or while attempting to cross the swollen stream before the rafts could be launched. Private First Class William Junior Hudson, who entered the U.S. Army from Michigan, served with F Company, 2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division. He was initially reported missing after attempting to swim across the Yong stream during this action on July 22, 1950; however, a repatriated U.S. prisoner of war (POW) later reported that PFC Hudson was taken captive and died of dysentery and malnutrition on or before January 31, 1951, while at a POW camp near Chungan, North Korea. He was not associated with any remains later returned to U.S. custody, and he is still unaccounted-for. Today, Private First Class Hudson is memorialized on the Courts of the Missing at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

Source: National Archives, 35th Infantry Regiment Association, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency

Cole, Duane Oliver
Marines Corporal

Duane Oliver Cole, age 23, from Niles, Michigan, Berrien county.

Parents: George Cole

Service era: World War II

Date of death: Saturday, November 20, 1943
Death details: On September 3, 2019, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) identified the remains of Sergeant Duane Oliver Cole, missing from World War II. Sergeant Cole joined the U.S. Marine Corps from Minnesota and was a member of Company K, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division. He was killed in action on November 20, 1943, during the 2nd Marine Division’s invasion of Betio Island, Tarawa Atoll, Gilbert Islands. His remains were buried in Cemetery 26, which was a temporary cemetery on the island, but they were not found during recovery efforts conducted on the island immediately after the war. In 2014, the private organization History Flight, Inc. located a site on Betio that was later identified as Cemetery 26. History Flight personnel performed excavations at this site and recovered remains, which they turned over to the DPAA. DPAA laboratory analysis combined with circumstantial evidence identified Sgt Cole from these remains.

Source: National Archives, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency

Amon, Frederick Purdy
Navy Seaman 1st class

Frederick Purdy Amon, age 20, from Niles, Michigan, Berrien county.

Parents: Nola Dale Amon

Service era: World War II

Date of death: Sunday, December 7, 1941
Death details: Killed aboard the USS Arizona. Remains not recovered. His brother Cleland W. Amon was killed in action in 1944 over Romania.
Cemetery: Tablets of the Missing at Honolulu Memorial

Source: National Archives, American Battle Monuments Commission, Defense POW MIA Accounting Agency

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