San Francisco Chronicle

Remains of Marine killed in WWII coming home

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OCEANO, San Luis Obispo County — The remains of a U.S. Marine will be returned home to California’s Central Coast nearly 74 years after he was killed in a bloody World War II battle in the Pacific.

The remains of Pfc. George B. Murray will be flown from Hawaii to Los Angeles on Wednesday and buried Friday with honors in Arroyo Grande (San Luis Obispo County) near his hometown of Oceano, where a “Welcome Home” sign is already standing outside an old railroad depot that is now a community center and local history museum.

“You were never forgotten,” it says.

Murray, whose casket will be escorted by motorcycli­sts of the Patriot Guard Riders on the long drive north from Los Angeles, will be buried in the same grave site as his mother, Edith.

“June 6 they called and said we found your uncle — they found him,” nephew George Winslett, whose DNA helped identify Murray, told KCOYTV.

Recovering Murray’s remains was a longtime effort of Oceano Depot curator Linda Austin, who linked Winslett with the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency.

Murray was just 20 when he was killed on Nov. 20, 1943, as Marines landed against strong Japanese resistance on the tiny, coral reef-ringed island of Betio in the Tarawa Atoll of the Gilbert Islands.

About 1,000 Marines and sailors died and more than 2,000 were wounded in several days of furious fighting that ultimately resulted in victory.

The U.S. dead were immediatel­y buried in battlefiel­d cemeteries on Betio.

Murray’s remains were not located in a recovery operation that was conducted in 1946 and 1947.

A recovery team went back to Betio, now part of the Republic of Kiribati, in 2010. Local police turned over possible human remains, which were sent to the identifica­tion lab.

Murray’s remains were finally identified through the DNA match, as well as analysis of dental anthropolo­gical and chest X-ray comparison­s.

 ?? Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency ?? Marine Corps Pfc. George B. Murray was killed in battle in the Pacific in 1943.
Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency Marine Corps Pfc. George B. Murray was killed in battle in the Pacific in 1943.

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