He is the grandson of Albert James Glynn & Martha Ellen Young Glynn and William H. McDonald & Matilda Elizabeth Phillips McDonald.
He is the brother of Martha Ellen, Mary Natalie, Rose Agnes, Thomas Everett, Albert W., and Richard Albert.
Captain Glynn, a marine, attended the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland and graduated in the class of 1943.
Captain Glynn lost his life during the fierce fighting in the course of the Battle of Guam. His remains were brought back to the United States and re-interred in the National Memorial of the Pacific in Section F Site 272 on March 11, 1949.
Captain Glynn is one of those from the greatest generation who served his country well and sacrificed his life for freedom.
Semper Fi and Godspeed . . .
He is the grandson of Albert James Glynn & Martha Ellen Young Glynn and William H. McDonald & Matilda Elizabeth Phillips McDonald.
He is the brother of Martha Ellen, Mary Natalie, Rose Agnes, Thomas Everett, Albert W., and Richard Albert.
Captain Glynn, a marine, attended the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland and graduated in the class of 1943.
Captain Glynn lost his life during the fierce fighting in the course of the Battle of Guam. His remains were brought back to the United States and re-interred in the National Memorial of the Pacific in Section F Site 272 on March 11, 1949.
Captain Glynn is one of those from the greatest generation who served his country well and sacrificed his life for freedom.
Semper Fi and Godspeed . . .
Inscription
Massachusetts, Captain, 3 Marines, 3 Marine Division, World War II
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Records on Ancestry
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1940 United States Federal Census
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1930 United States Federal Census
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Massachusetts, U.S., Boston Archdiocese Roman Catholic Sacramental Records, 1789-1900
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U.S., National Cemetery Interment Control Forms, 1928-1962
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Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S., National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (Punchbowl), 1941-2011
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