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PVT Orlin Harold Gisvold
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PVT Orlin Harold Gisvold Veteran

Birth
Galesburg, Traill County, North Dakota, USA
Death
8 Oct 1942 (aged 23)
Solomon Islands
Monument
Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines Add to Map
Plot
Walls of the Missing // Missing In Action
Memorial ID
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Marine Corps PVT Orlin Harold Gisvold, killed in World War II, remains unaccounted-for.

Born February 20, 1919, in Galesburg, North Dakota, Orlin Harold Gisvold was blessed to the union of Erick and Karoline Julia (nee Thorson) Gisvold.

Private Gisvold was with his brothers in Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion of the 2nd Marines (K-3/2) when they landed on Guadalcanal as part of Operation: WATCHTOWER. The mission of the 1st Marine Division was to secure the island in order to control the Japanese airstrip; thereby preventing the Japanese Imperial forces from getting closer to the United States, and enabling US forces to get closer to mainland Japan.

In an advance to extend the perimeter, the 5th Marines engaged the Japanese at the mouth of the Matanikau River while the 7th Marines and the 3d Battalion, 2d Marines (reinforced), crossed the river inland and raided the Point Cruz and Matanikau village areas. The raid thwarted an attempt by the 4th Japanese Infantry to cross the Matanikau and establish artillery positions there.

It was October 8, 1942, when young Orlin - just 23 years old - perished.

For his service and sacrifice, Orlin's father accepted his awards and decorations, including:
- Purple Heart
- Combat Action Ribbon
- World War II Victory Medal
- American Campaign Medal
- Marine Corps Presidential Unit Citation
- Asiatic-Pacific Theatre Campaign Medal
- Marine Corp Expeditionary Medal, and
- Gold Star Lapel Button.

Also left to mourn his passing were five brothers, Palmer Adolph, Ervin Jerome Howard "Jerry", Burnon Hjalmer, Leland Sylvaster "Dave" and Donald Gisvold; three sisters, Gladys (Mrs Bennie Forde), Alice Judith Eleanor (Mrs Archie Kaldor), Florence (Mrs Saylor).
and Gladys, in infancy.

Orlin's family had a memorial marker placed next to his mother at Elm River Cemetery, in Galesburg, North Dakota, in hopes that one day he would be found and returned home. His father would later be laid to rest next to this marker - its empty ground still offering no closure (3816817, a cenotaph).

On December 5, 2014, Jennifer Morrison, an independent volunteer forensic genealogist, found the family of PVT Gisvold and put them in contact with the Marine Corps POW/MIA (Repatriation) Section. This (re)established lines of communication with Orlin’s family regarding the ongoing recovery and repatriation efforts, and offered his nephew the opportunity to provide a Family Reference DNA Sample, should it be necessary for his identification.

Marine Corps Private Orlin Harold Gisvold is memorialized among the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, in the Philippines. His name is permanently inscribed within the "Walls of the Missing".

SOURCE
Marine Corps POW/MIA Section
"Chronology of the United States Marine Corps 1935-1946"
American Battle Monuments Commission
Jennifer Morrison, independent volunteer forensic genealogist
Marine Corps PVT Orlin Harold Gisvold, killed in World War II, remains unaccounted-for.

Born February 20, 1919, in Galesburg, North Dakota, Orlin Harold Gisvold was blessed to the union of Erick and Karoline Julia (nee Thorson) Gisvold.

Private Gisvold was with his brothers in Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion of the 2nd Marines (K-3/2) when they landed on Guadalcanal as part of Operation: WATCHTOWER. The mission of the 1st Marine Division was to secure the island in order to control the Japanese airstrip; thereby preventing the Japanese Imperial forces from getting closer to the United States, and enabling US forces to get closer to mainland Japan.

In an advance to extend the perimeter, the 5th Marines engaged the Japanese at the mouth of the Matanikau River while the 7th Marines and the 3d Battalion, 2d Marines (reinforced), crossed the river inland and raided the Point Cruz and Matanikau village areas. The raid thwarted an attempt by the 4th Japanese Infantry to cross the Matanikau and establish artillery positions there.

It was October 8, 1942, when young Orlin - just 23 years old - perished.

For his service and sacrifice, Orlin's father accepted his awards and decorations, including:
- Purple Heart
- Combat Action Ribbon
- World War II Victory Medal
- American Campaign Medal
- Marine Corps Presidential Unit Citation
- Asiatic-Pacific Theatre Campaign Medal
- Marine Corp Expeditionary Medal, and
- Gold Star Lapel Button.

Also left to mourn his passing were five brothers, Palmer Adolph, Ervin Jerome Howard "Jerry", Burnon Hjalmer, Leland Sylvaster "Dave" and Donald Gisvold; three sisters, Gladys (Mrs Bennie Forde), Alice Judith Eleanor (Mrs Archie Kaldor), Florence (Mrs Saylor).
and Gladys, in infancy.

Orlin's family had a memorial marker placed next to his mother at Elm River Cemetery, in Galesburg, North Dakota, in hopes that one day he would be found and returned home. His father would later be laid to rest next to this marker - its empty ground still offering no closure (3816817, a cenotaph).

On December 5, 2014, Jennifer Morrison, an independent volunteer forensic genealogist, found the family of PVT Gisvold and put them in contact with the Marine Corps POW/MIA (Repatriation) Section. This (re)established lines of communication with Orlin’s family regarding the ongoing recovery and repatriation efforts, and offered his nephew the opportunity to provide a Family Reference DNA Sample, should it be necessary for his identification.

Marine Corps Private Orlin Harold Gisvold is memorialized among the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, in the Philippines. His name is permanently inscribed within the "Walls of the Missing".

SOURCE
Marine Corps POW/MIA Section
"Chronology of the United States Marine Corps 1935-1946"
American Battle Monuments Commission
Jennifer Morrison, independent volunteer forensic genealogist


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  • Maintained by: JSMorrison
  • Originally Created by: War Graves
  • Added: Aug 8, 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56779142/orlin_harold-gisvold: accessed ), memorial page for PVT Orlin Harold Gisvold (20 Feb 1919–8 Oct 1942), Find a Grave Memorial ID 56779142, citing Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines; Maintained by JSMorrison (contributor 47978427).