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Bartholomew, Arthur F. D.

Date of birth:
November 11th, 1909 (Emmaus/Pennsylvania, United States)
Date of death:
September 16th, 1944 (Peleliu Island)
Service number:
214355, U.S. Marine Corps
Nationality:
American (1776 - present, Republic)

Biography

Arthur Bartholomew was born in Emmaus, Pennsylvania. He lived with his parents in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania from his 11th year.

He enlisted a first time with the U.S. Marine Corps on November 15th, 1927 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Arthur F.D. Bartholomew was married on October 17, 1936 at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania to Hilda A. Moser.

He was killed in action on September 16th, 1944 at Peleliu Island.

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
First Sergeant (Warrant Officer Class One)
Unit:
3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division "The Old Breed", U.S. Marine Corps
Awarded on:
November 9th, 1942
Citation:
"For extraordinary heroism and conspicuous devotion to duty while serving as leader of a patrol of Third Battalion, First Marines, FIRST Marine Division, during action against enemy Japanese forces on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands on 25 October 1942. Searching for a body of hostile troops reported to have infiltrated through a wooded area in rear of the left flank of the Third Battalion, First Marines, First Sergeant Bartholomew, with cool courage and utter disregard for his own personal safety, led a patrol of three men until he located fifteen Japanese equipped with a heavy machine gun, immobilized by the fire of another unit. After he and his patrol had killed all the enemy and destroyed the machine gun, First Sergeant Bartholomew, on several occasions, stood up in full view of the hostile forces in order to draw their fire and force them to disclose their positions. His courageous initiative and aggressive leadership were responsible for the success of the patrol and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the Unites States Naval Service."

SPOT AWARD, (November 9, 1942).
Navy Cross

Sources

  • Photo 1: Donald A. Bartholomew
  • - Sterner C.D., Recipients of The Navy Cross, 1916 - Present
    - Home of Heroes

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