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Hunter Marshall, III [1]

Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: He was killed in action when his merchant ship, a tanker called the Merrimack, was torpedoed by submarines and sunk in the Caribbean. A high speed transport named for him, the USS Hunter Marshall, was launched at the Bingham, MA shipyard on May 5, 1945. There is a memorial marker in Battery Park, NYC.

Age at Death: 24

Image Source: Carolina Room photo

Awards: 
Commendation from Secretary of the Navy, Purple Heart, Silver Star, posthumously, for bravery in action
Biographical Notes: 
Date of Birth: 
10/6/1917
Birthplace: 
Charlotte, NC
Military Branch: 
Navy Enlisted: July 12, 1941
Education Details: 
Davidson College, 1939, University of NC, Law School 39-41
Family Details: 

Mr. & Mrs. Hunter (Julia Adelaide Mosely) Marshall, II - 1728 Queens Rd. Charlotte, NC

Charles M. Marshall, Dan S. Marshall, Douglas H. Marshall

First Name: 
Hunter
KIA / MIA Place: 
Caribbean Sea
KIA Date: 
6/9/1942
Last Name: 
Marshall, III
Military Details: 
Charleston, SC, Little Creek and Norfolk, VA, New York City and Brooklyn, NY
Military Rank: 
Ensign
Source: 

Newsprint, death index, Davidson College Bulletin and family information; the Alumni Review, Summer, 1945 and 10/1945

Military Unit: 
USAT Merrimack, armed guard commander
Exhibit & Section: 
Gold Star Veterans [2]
Veteran Records [3]
This node displays related exhibits: 
No
MIA Date: 
NA

Source URL:https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/gold-star-veterans-veteran-records/hunter-marshall-iii

Links
[1] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/gold-star-veterans-veteran-records/hunter-marshall-iii [2] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/gold-star-veterans [3] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/veteran-records