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Corp William Ronald “Rags” Ragsdale Jr.
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Corp William Ronald “Rags” Ragsdale Jr. Veteran

Birth
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
28 Jun 1944 (aged 23)
Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
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Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA Add to Map
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HQ Company, First Battalion, 24th Marines

Bill Ragsdale was born in October, 1922, and was a native of Nashville, Tennessee. He married Mina Eloise Friedli in January, 1942, shortly before enlisting in the Marine Corps. Ragsdale was a forward echelon clerk with Company A, 24th Marines for most of 1943 before transferring to Battalion Headquarters. He missed the regiment's first battle on Namur as he was assigned to help transfer the division's base of operations from Camp Pendleton to Camp Maui. Evidently a skilled administrator, "Rags" was promoted to Corporal in spring 1944, and made his first combat landing on Saipan that June.

Ragsdale was reported as missing in action on the morning of June 23, 1944. He was never seen again by his battalion, who carried him as missing until the end of July 1944, then declared him "presumed dead" as of June 28. (Reasons for the three-day discrepancy are unknown; Ragsdale's battalion lost heavily in an ambush on June 22, and Ragsdale may have been hit during this engagement and gone to find help without seeing a battalion corpsman – one could speculate endlessly.)

Ragsdale's remains were located after the division had moved on. He was evidently without any identification, though the Graves Registration detail noted he was wearing a gold wedding ring with the inscription "To Bill from Eloise." His remains were buried as Unknown X-6 in the 27th Division Cemetery, Plot 2, Row 2, Grave 441 at 1340 hours, July 6 1944.

When the cemetery was emptied after the war, Ragsdale's remains were likely mistaken for those of an Army KIA. Fortunately, his wedding ring remained, and proved the key in identifying his remains. Mrs. Ragsdale was widely known as "Eloise" – her name on the band, in addition to dental records and a physical description of the remains leave little doubt that the man buried as Unknown in Section L, Row 6, Grave 49 of the Manila American Cemetery is William Ragsdale.

Eloise Ragsdale remarried [Raymond Winston Gray on Mar 21, 1946], and carried on with her life. However, she never forgot Bill, and continued trying to find out what had happened to him until her death in 2007 [Feb 6, 2008].
This case file was submitted to JPAC by the WFI Research Group in June, 2011. As of publishing time, we have not received word of their intent.
Dedicated to the 3,000+ World War II Marines who have no known grave.
http://missingmarines.com/pending-cases/corporal-william-r-ragsdale/

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PRESS RELEASE | April 20, 2022

Marine Accounted For From World War II (Ragsdale, W.)

WASHINGTON – The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) announced today that Marine Corps Reserve Cpl. William R. Ragsdale, 23, killed during World War II, was accounted for April 15, 2022.

In June 1944, Ragsdale was a member of Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 24th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division, which was part of the invasion force of the island of Saipan in a larger effort to capture the Mariana Islands from Japan. Ragsdale was initially reported as wounded in action and evacuated from Saipan on June 28. When he was unable to be found during the chaos surrounding the battle and its aftermath, his status was changed to missing in action and then later deceased.

*Additional info on recovery of remains provided by Find A Grave contributor usafdo.
HQ Company, First Battalion, 24th Marines

Bill Ragsdale was born in October, 1922, and was a native of Nashville, Tennessee. He married Mina Eloise Friedli in January, 1942, shortly before enlisting in the Marine Corps. Ragsdale was a forward echelon clerk with Company A, 24th Marines for most of 1943 before transferring to Battalion Headquarters. He missed the regiment's first battle on Namur as he was assigned to help transfer the division's base of operations from Camp Pendleton to Camp Maui. Evidently a skilled administrator, "Rags" was promoted to Corporal in spring 1944, and made his first combat landing on Saipan that June.

Ragsdale was reported as missing in action on the morning of June 23, 1944. He was never seen again by his battalion, who carried him as missing until the end of July 1944, then declared him "presumed dead" as of June 28. (Reasons for the three-day discrepancy are unknown; Ragsdale's battalion lost heavily in an ambush on June 22, and Ragsdale may have been hit during this engagement and gone to find help without seeing a battalion corpsman – one could speculate endlessly.)

Ragsdale's remains were located after the division had moved on. He was evidently without any identification, though the Graves Registration detail noted he was wearing a gold wedding ring with the inscription "To Bill from Eloise." His remains were buried as Unknown X-6 in the 27th Division Cemetery, Plot 2, Row 2, Grave 441 at 1340 hours, July 6 1944.

When the cemetery was emptied after the war, Ragsdale's remains were likely mistaken for those of an Army KIA. Fortunately, his wedding ring remained, and proved the key in identifying his remains. Mrs. Ragsdale was widely known as "Eloise" – her name on the band, in addition to dental records and a physical description of the remains leave little doubt that the man buried as Unknown in Section L, Row 6, Grave 49 of the Manila American Cemetery is William Ragsdale.

Eloise Ragsdale remarried [Raymond Winston Gray on Mar 21, 1946], and carried on with her life. However, she never forgot Bill, and continued trying to find out what had happened to him until her death in 2007 [Feb 6, 2008].
This case file was submitted to JPAC by the WFI Research Group in June, 2011. As of publishing time, we have not received word of their intent.
Dedicated to the 3,000+ World War II Marines who have no known grave.
http://missingmarines.com/pending-cases/corporal-william-r-ragsdale/

**********
PRESS RELEASE | April 20, 2022

Marine Accounted For From World War II (Ragsdale, W.)

WASHINGTON – The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) announced today that Marine Corps Reserve Cpl. William R. Ragsdale, 23, killed during World War II, was accounted for April 15, 2022.

In June 1944, Ragsdale was a member of Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 24th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division, which was part of the invasion force of the island of Saipan in a larger effort to capture the Mariana Islands from Japan. Ragsdale was initially reported as wounded in action and evacuated from Saipan on June 28. When he was unable to be found during the chaos surrounding the battle and its aftermath, his status was changed to missing in action and then later deceased.

*Additional info on recovery of remains provided by Find A Grave contributor usafdo.

Gravesite Details

Entered the service from Tennessee.




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