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To all relatives of
the
crew members
of the Juneau.
Please share this webpage.
I would like for every
child and
widow of the deceased crew members think that they
are like Juanita and her mother in the webpage "Juanita, you have
touched
my heart and soul!" You
don't know
it but you have all touched my heart and
soul very much. I only wish
that
I could make a memorial for each one of you. I can't
because of the server space that would be needed to do it.

"Juanita,
you
have touched
my heart
and soul!"
This webpage is
for you and your
family.
It is a small payment
for the difficult
times
that you and your
mother went through
without your father.
Juanita, after
searching
the internet for a
day I have found
the
medals I believe your
father may
have been
entitled to.
They are not the
real medals that
you can
touch but I am sure
that you and
your
family will enjoy
them just the
same.
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To your
father
whom
you
never knew!
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Dear Paul,
My Father, GM3c Marvin
Lee Gattis,
was on the USS JUNEAU. I just saw this
wonderful sight the
memorial to
the USS JUNEAU,
atjuacknow.htm and God only
knows how
touching
this was for me. A flow of warm tears, but happy
ones, to have had the
opportunity
to see this. [I] never got to know my father but
he lives
within
my heart. I was only one year old, but I well remember the
hell we had growing up without a
Father. I feel as though I received a
hug, when I saw this
sight. I have
added
this to my list of favorites.
We never received my
Dad's medals.
I do hope I can get them soon. Any help
would be so appreciated. My
Mom
passed away 3 years ago this month. It is up
to me to get them and I
will treasure
them.
Thank you and all that
made this
possible. I will look at this everyday. Bless You.
Nita Harris
Dear Paul,
I was so very happy to
hear from
you. I was lost for the right words to express
my gratitude for all the
time and
effort you have put into helping me. If I never
get these medals, I will
not be
a loser, because having the great opportunity of
knowing people as yourself
really
care about us. Thanks so much Paul for all the
time and effort. I only
wish the
military had the compassion that some of you
have. I love all of you
that have
not forgotten and will never forget the Price Of
Freedom.
God loves you and so do
I.
Juanita (Gattis)
Harris
GM3c Marvin Lee Gattis
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USS JUNEAU CL-52
"STILL ON STATION"
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A gunner's mate
must have a
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5 inch 38 cal dual purpose
turret
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or gun mount to
fire and maintain
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GM3c Marvin Lee
Gattis's
Ribbons

Medals

Purple Heart Medal
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Combat Action Ribbon
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American Defense Medal
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American Theater
of Operations Medal
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Asiatic-Pacific
Theater Medal
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World War II
Victory Med
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To the GM3c Marvin
Lee Gattis's
family
.
I would like to thank GM3c
Marvin
Lee Gattis for the service to his country. The
Naval Battle of
Guadalcanal
was the turning point of the war although at the time
we did
not
realize it. It turned a Japanese advancement into
the Japanese
withdrawal back
to their homeland. It took two year and 10
months more of hard and
painful
fighting to make them surrender. May Marvin and his
shipmates rest
in eternal peace.
Paul

Requiescat in pace!
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GM3c Marvin Lee Gattis
and
Daisy Cornelius
(Jordan) (Gattis)
Skipper
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May they rest in
peace!
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The war was rough on
everyone,
but waiting and not knowing
the
fate
of their beloved sailor or
soldier
made the war
especially hard on the
people back
home.
Most were waiting for the
letters
to arrive
with the news they did not
want
to read about.
Losing a husband and father
was
exceptionally
difficult in those families
with
children.
Mothers had to cope with
their
own devastating loss
and, at the same time, help
their
children deal with
a death they couldn't
understand.
I hope and pray this page
will
help bring you the closure
that you have been seeking
all
these years.

Gold Star Orchid

THE END
OF THE
MEMORIAL
GOD BLESS EACH OF YOU


This
Web Page was
created
by and
is maintained by Paul D.
Henriott
If
you have anycomments,
email
me at phenriott@rtcol.com
Last
updated 31 March 2005
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