Walter X. Young (1918-1942) was an officer of the United States Marine Corps during World War II who received the Navy Cross posthumously for his actions.
Walter Xavier Young was born in Chicago, Illinois, on 22 October 1918. He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve on 6 January 1941, and following training at the Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on 29 May 1941. After commissioning, Second...
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Walter X. Young (1918-1942) was an officer of the United States Marine Corps during World War II who received the Navy Cross posthumously for his actions.
Walter Xavier Young was born in Chicago, Illinois, on 22 October 1918. He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve on 6 January 1941, and following training at the Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on 29 May 1941. After commissioning, Second Lieutenant Young received training at the U.S. Army Signal Corps School at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, and was then assigned to the Marine Barracks New River, North Carolina, into 1942.
Promoted to First Lieutenant on 6 June 1942 Young was communications officer of the 1st Marine Parachute Battalion, which took part in the initial landings of the Guadalcanal Campaign in the Solomon Islands. During the extremely dangerous initial landings on Gavutu, First Lieutenant Young singlehandedly assaulted a Japanese-held dugout commanding a portion of...
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