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Cardott, Gregory D.
Special Forces Sergeant 1st class

Gregory D. Cardott, age 36, from San Mateo, California, San Mateo county.

Service era: Hati

Spouse: Darlene, 30

Children: Two daughters

Military history: A Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

Date of death: Thursday, January 12, 1995
Death details: Died after being shot by a Hatian gunman in Gonvales, Hati.

Source: Department of Defense, Raleigh News and Observer (1995)

Yasunaka, Gary Kaname
Army Private

Gary Kaname Yasunaka, age 25, from San Mateo, California, San Mateo county.

Parents: Hideichi Yasunaka

Service era: Korea

Date of death: Wednesday, April 25, 1951
Death details: On April 25, 1951, elements of the 24th Infantry Division, including the 21st Infantry Regiment and the 5th Regimental Combat Team, which was attached to the division at the time, were dug into positions north of Seoul, South Korea, where massive Chinese Communist Forces (CCF) had regrouped after their previous attempts to penetrate the valley areas east of Seoul. The CCF launched a renewed offensive against these positions, and despite fierce resistance, could not be stopped. Full enemy divisions were committed in succession, passing around or through their own lines to engage severely outnumbered friendly forces. For several miles, a withdrawal by stages unfolded. Artillery and tanks covered movement after movement, using slight rises in terrain to their full defensive value. The U.S. units suffered heavy casualties and had many men captured during these successive rear guard actions. Private First Class Gary Kaname Yasunaka entered the U.S. Army from California and was a member of I Company, 3rd Battalion, 19th Infantry Regiment, 24th Infantry Division. On April 25, members of his unit were supporting a defensive line west of the Hwach-on Reservoir. The enemy launched heavy attacks and finally penetrated the line. It was during this portion of the battle that PFC Yasunaka went missing, though exact circumstances surrounding his loss are unknown. He was not reported as a prisoner of war nor were any remains associated with him returned to the U.S. since the ceasefire. He is still unaccounted for. Today, Private First Class Yasunaka is memorialized on the Courts of the Missing at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

Source: National Archives, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, Hawaii Tribune Herald (1951)

Miller, Howard Elmer
Marines Reserves Private

Howard Elmer Miller, age 22, from San Mateo, California, San Mateo. county.

Service era: World War II

Date of death: Monday, November 22, 1943
Death details: On April 20, 2020, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) identified the remains of Pvt. Howard Elmer Miller, missing from World War II. Miller, who entered the U.S. Marine Corps from California, served in Company A, 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division. He was killed in action on November 22, 1943, during the Battle of Tarawa. Miller’s remains were reportedly recovered at the time, and were buried in Row D at the Gilbert Islands Cemetery, also known as Cemetery 33; however, after the war, his remains could not be identified among those disinterred from Betio. In 2019, the private organization History Flight Inc. located a burial trench west of Cemetery 33. Remains recovered from the burial trench were turned over to DPAA and accessioned for the agency’s laboratory for analysis, and based on the historical details of Miller’s loss, as well as the identification of the burial trench as Row D, Miller was associated with one of the sets of remains.

Source: National Archives, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency

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