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PFC Crawley Lee Myers
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PFC Crawley Lee Myers Veteran

Birth
Mississippi, USA
Death
5 Mar 1944 (aged 27)
Myanmar
Monument
Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines Add to Map
Plot
Tablets of the Missing - United States Army and Army Air Forces
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MYERS, Crawley Lee, Private First Class, 5307th Composite Unit, U.S. Army, Service# 34132652, Enl: Mississippi, d. 5-Mar-1944
Awarded Bronze Star and Purple Heart
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie and Ada Myers
Wife, Mrs. Nettie Smith Crawley (m. 1934)
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THE 5307th COMPOSITE UNIT (Provisional) of the Army of the United States was organized and trained for long-range penetration behind enemy lines in Japanese-held Burma. Commanded by Brig. Gen. (now Maj. Gen.) Frank D. Merrill, its 2,997 officers and men became popularly known as "Merrill's Marauders." From February to May, 1944 the operations of the Marauders were closely coordinated with those of the Chinese 22d and 38th Divisions in a drive to recover northern Burma and clear the way for the construction of the Ledo Road, which was to link the Indian railhead at Ledo with the old Burma Road to China. The Marauders were foot soldiers who marched and fought through jungles and over mountains from the Hukawng Valley in northwestern Burma to Myitkyina on the Irrawaddy River. In 5 major and 30 minor engagements they met and defeated the veteran soldiers of the Japanese 18th Division. Operating in the rear of the main forces of the Japanese, they prepared the way for the southward advance of the Chinese by disorganizing supply lines and communications. The climax of the Marauders' operations was the capture of the Myitkyina airfield, the only all-weather strip in northern Burma. This was the final victory of the 5307th Composite Unit, which was disbanded in August, 1944.
https://history.army.mil/books/wwii/marauders
MYERS, Crawley Lee, Private First Class, 5307th Composite Unit, U.S. Army, Service# 34132652, Enl: Mississippi, d. 5-Mar-1944
Awarded Bronze Star and Purple Heart
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie and Ada Myers
Wife, Mrs. Nettie Smith Crawley (m. 1934)
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THE 5307th COMPOSITE UNIT (Provisional) of the Army of the United States was organized and trained for long-range penetration behind enemy lines in Japanese-held Burma. Commanded by Brig. Gen. (now Maj. Gen.) Frank D. Merrill, its 2,997 officers and men became popularly known as "Merrill's Marauders." From February to May, 1944 the operations of the Marauders were closely coordinated with those of the Chinese 22d and 38th Divisions in a drive to recover northern Burma and clear the way for the construction of the Ledo Road, which was to link the Indian railhead at Ledo with the old Burma Road to China. The Marauders were foot soldiers who marched and fought through jungles and over mountains from the Hukawng Valley in northwestern Burma to Myitkyina on the Irrawaddy River. In 5 major and 30 minor engagements they met and defeated the veteran soldiers of the Japanese 18th Division. Operating in the rear of the main forces of the Japanese, they prepared the way for the southward advance of the Chinese by disorganizing supply lines and communications. The climax of the Marauders' operations was the capture of the Myitkyina airfield, the only all-weather strip in northern Burma. This was the final victory of the 5307th Composite Unit, which was disbanded in August, 1944.
https://history.army.mil/books/wwii/marauders

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MYERS CRAWLEY L - PFC - 5307 COMPOSITE UNITE - MISSISSIPPI



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  • Maintained by: IrishEyes
  • Originally Created by: War Graves
  • Added: Aug 8, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56790037/crawley_lee-myers: accessed ), memorial page for PFC Crawley Lee Myers (13 Nov 1916–5 Mar 1944), Find a Grave Memorial ID 56790037, citing Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines; Maintained by IrishEyes (contributor 47644540).