JAMES M. LARAMORE, 2LT, USMC

From USNA Virtual Memorial Hall
James Laramore '51

Date of birth: March 30, 1926

Date of death: October 25, 1952

Age: 26

Lucky Bag

From the 1951 Lucky Bag:

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James Moss Laramore

Texarkana, Texas

The Sarge came to us from Texas after a hitch in the Marine Corps . . . his biggest asset is his sense of humor and accompanying smile ... he enjoyed female companionship . . . had more girl friends than any of his buddies . . . one of the Navy's matmen, he spent his share of the time in the gym . . . kept his grease high but did not go around letting everyone know it . . . the planes are handy to get home on but only way to travel is by motorcycle . . . never got his stars but kept above 2.5 without much strain . . . doesn't believe the big blue sea is what it is cracked up to be, so upon graduation it's back to the Corps.

1951 Laramore LB.jpg

James Moss Laramore

Texarkana, Texas

The Sarge came to us from Texas after a hitch in the Marine Corps . . . his biggest asset is his sense of humor and accompanying smile ... he enjoyed female companionship . . . had more girl friends than any of his buddies . . . one of the Navy's matmen, he spent his share of the time in the gym . . . kept his grease high but did not go around letting everyone know it . . . the planes are handy to get home on but only way to travel is by motorcycle . . . never got his stars but kept above 2.5 without much strain . . . doesn't believe the big blue sea is what it is cracked up to be, so upon graduation it's back to the Corps.

Loss

James was killed in action on October 25, 1952 while leading a patrol in Chaugdon, Korea. He was a platoon commander in Company C, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines.

From the command diary of the 1st Battalion, 5th Marines:

A reconnaissance patrol of "C" Company which was traversing the ridge trail to Bunker Hill during the afternoon was hit at CT 017038 by an enemy 57mm recoilless rifle, and 82mm and 60mm mortar tire. The patrol was pinned down; help was sent from the company MLR, and smoke was fired to screen the evacuation. Fire was brought on the enemy weapons by friendly mortars and tanks. The relief patrol brought in the wounded, and also suffered some slight casualties. Another fire team went out and recovered the body of tha patrol leader.

Other Information

From researcher Kathy Franz:

James attended Texas High School in 1942 and was a member of the Choral Club men’s quartet.

His father William was a barber, mother Hazel, sister Martha Sue, and brothers William, Charles, John and Carroll.

From Find A Grave:

Second Lieutenant Laramore was awarded the Purple Heart, the Combat Action Ribbon, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Korean Presidential Unit Citation and the Republic of Korea War Service Medal.

Photographs

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Hal Crandall '51 and Standford Nall '51 were also on the gymnastics team.

Morris Reisinger '51, Jerome Stuart '51, Earl Valentine, Jr. '51, and William Phillips '51 were also graduates of the "9th Special Basic Class" who trained at Quantico from July to December 1951.


Class of 1951

James is one of 48 members of the Class of 1951 on Virtual Memorial Hall.

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