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PFC J. L. Hancock

NamePFC J. L. Hancock
Branch:USMCR
Unit:B Company 1st Marine Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment
Location of Recovery:Betio, Tarawa, Gilbert Islands (Modern Day Kiribati)
Date of Loss:November 22, 1943
Status:ACCOUNTED FOR / Recovered by History Flight 2019

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On February 17, 2021, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) identified the remains of Private First Class J. L. Hancock, missing from World War II.

PFC Hancock joined the U.S. Marine Corps from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and served with Company B, 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division. He was killed in action on November 22, 1943, during the 2nd Marine Division’s invasion of the Japanese-held Betio Island, Tarawa Atoll, Gilbert Islands. He was reportedly buried in Cemetery 33 on Betio. After the close of World War II, Graves Registration personnel recovered the remains of U.S. service members buried on Betio; however, PFC Hancock’s remains were not among those recovered. In 2009, the non-profit organization History Flight located Cemetery 33 on Betio. History Flight began excavating the area around Cemetery 33, leading to the recovery of remains in 2019 from a previously undiscovered burial trench west of the cemetery. DPAA was eventually able to identify PFC Hancock from among these remains.

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