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Walter J. Haines

Private First Class, U.S. Army

12211883

151st Infantry Regiment, 38th Infantry Division

Entered the Service from: New Jersey
Died: April 12, 1945
Missing in Action or Buried at Sea
Tablets of the Missing at Manila American Cemetery
Manila, Philippines
Awards: Bronze Star, Purple Heart


PRIVATE FIRST CLASS WALTER J. HAINES was the son of Mrs. Ruth Haines. He had lived at 2804 Tyler Avenue in the Cramer Hill section of Camden NJ. He enlisted in the United States Army sometime after July of 1940.

Private First Class Haines was assigned to the 151st Infantry Regiment, 38th Infantry Division. Going overseas with his unit in the spring of 1944, he took part in the invasion to liberate the Philippine Islands. The 38th Infantry Division earned combat streamers for three campaigns in the Southwest Pacific, including spearheading the landings on Luzon in the Philippines that regained the Bataan Peninsula from the Japanese. The 151st Infantry Regiment performed security operations in the Culasian Point-Barugo area under the 24th Infantry Division.

The division was reassembled by January 4, 1945 and landed in the San Narcisco area of Luzon on  January 29 without opposition. Subic Bay was gained with the capture of Grande Island by a battalion of the 151st Infantry as the port facilities at Olongapo fell January 30, 1945. The division then commenced the drive to clear Highway 7, all three regiments participating in the fierce Battle of Zig Zag Pass February 1-14 1945, and Dinalupihan fell to the 149th Infantry on February 5. The reinforced 151st Infantry landed at Mariveles, Bataan February 15, 1945 and defeated a major Japanese counterattack that night. The division pushed down the east coast road to Pilar and across the peninsula to Bagac, securing most of Bataan Peninsula by February 21, 1945.

A battalion of the 151st Infantry was detached to relieve the 503d Parachute Infantry on Corregidor February 24, 1945 and assigned to garrison the island March 8. The division moved to Fort Stotsenburg on March 10 and relieved the 43rd Infantry Division there. It then pushed west to destroy entrenched Japanese forces between the fort and Mt. Pinatubo. Battalion-sized landings were conducted in the meantime by the 151st Infantry at Caballo Island and Fort Drum (El Fraile Island) on March 28, and Carabao Island on April 16.

Private First Class Walter J. Haines was killed in action on April 12, 1945, during the retaking of Caballo Island, a small island one mile south of Corregidor. PFC Haines was never a POW, however his body was never recovered. 

        Thanks to Fred Baldassarre of "The Battling Bastards of Bataan" who supplied much of the above information concerning Private First Class Haines whereabouts and the conditions he endured.


From the pages of
The Courier Post
Camden, N.J. May 5th, 1945

Deaths In War Reveal 11 from South Jersey
13 Others Wounded, One Captured by Enemy Forces

War and Navy Department casualty lists yesterday reported eleven South Jersey men killed, 13 wounded, one missing, and a Vineland man a prisoner.
   In all cases the next of kin have been notified previously and in case of divergence from the list, the last word sent to the next of kin is always the appropriate final authority:  
   Missing:

PFC Walter J. Haines,  of 2804 Tyler Avenue, Camden

Haines, the son of Mrs. Ruth Haines, was reported missing in action at Corregidor April 12. An infantryman, he has been overseas 13 months and participated in the operation driving the Japs out of Bataan before going to Corregidor. He holds the Combat Infantryman Badge, the Philippine Liberation Ribbon, and the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre Ribbon with two campaign stars.

Bronze Star Medal Ribbon Asiatic-Pacific Theatre Ribbon Combat Infantryman Badge Philippine Liberation Ribbon Purple Heart Ribbon

This marker was placed
at
Beverly National Cemetery
in
Beverly NJ

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