- Frank Merrill
Infobox Military Person
name= Frank Merrill
born= birth date|1903|12|03
died= death date and age|1955|12|11|1903|12|03
placeofbirth=New Hampshire
placeofdeath=Fernandina Beach, Florida
placeofburial=
caption=Maj. Gen. Merrill
nickname=
allegiance=flag|United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1922-
rank= Major General
commands=Merrill's Marauders
unit=3rd Special Operations Squadron
battles=World War II
awards=Army Distinguished Service Medal Purple Heart Bronze StarLegion of Merit
laterwork=Frank Dow Merrill (December 4, 1903 in
New Hampshire &ndash – December 11, 1955 inFernandina Beach, Florida ) is best remembered for his command ofMerrill's Marauders , officially the 5307th Composite Unit (provisional), in theBurma Campaign ofWorld War II . Merrill's Marauders came under GeneralJoseph Stilwell 'sNorthern Combat Area Command . It was aspecial forces unit modelled on theChindits 'long range penetration groups trained to operate from bases deep behindJapan ese lines.Background and Early Career
Merrill had enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1922 and earned the rank of sergeant before attending
West Point where he graduated in 1929. In 1938, Merrill became the AssistantMilitary Attache inTokyo where he studied theJapanese language . He joined GeneralDouglas MacArthur 's staff in thePhilippines in 1941 as amilitary intelligence officer. Merrill was on a mission inRangoon ,Burma at the time of thePearl Harbor attack and remained in Burma after the Japanese invasion. In 1942, Col. Merrill was promoted to brigadier general.Merrill's Marauders
In 1943, General Merrill was appointed to command a new volunteer U.S. Army special forces unit patterned after the Long Range Jungle Penetration groups formed by the British to harass Japanese forces in Burma (the
Chindits ). The U.S. Army's official name for the unit was the 5307th Composite Unit (provisional), but visiting war correspondents, after viewing the 5307th's performance on the firing ranges, promptly dubbed the unit "Merrill's Marauders". General Merrill oversaw the training and deployment of the three battalions of the 5307th into Burma in February 1944.In slightly more than five months of combat behind Japanese lines in Burma, the Marauders advanced 750 miles through some of the harshest jungle terrain in the world, fought in 5 major engagements (Walawbum, Shaduzup, Inkangahtawng, Nhpum Ga, and Myitkyina) and engaged in combat with the Japanese Army on thirty-two separate occasions. Battling Japanese soldiers, hunger, and disease, they had traversed more jungle on their long-range patrols than any other U.S. Army unit of the war.
In their final mission against the Japanese base at Myitkyina, the Marauders suffered 272 killed, 955 wounded, and 980 evacuated for illness and disease. The casualties included General Merrill himself, who had refused early evacuation and suffered a second-heart attack before going down with malaria. By the time the town of Myitkyina was taken, only about 200 surviving members of the original Marauders were present. On August 10, 1944, a week after the town's fall to U.S. and Chinese forces, the 5307th was disbanded with a final total of only 130 combat-effective officers and men (out of the original 2,997).
Awards and Decorations
General Merrill's awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal,
Purple Heart , Bronze Star ,Legion of Merit , andCombat Infantryman Badge .After
World War II and service in the post warPhilippines , Merrill became theNew Hampshire Commissioner of Highways. He was elected President of theAmerican Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials but died two days later. [www.fhwa.dot.gov]Camp Frank D. Merrill, near
Dahlonega, Georgia , is home to the three-week mountain training phase of theUnited States Army Ranger School .Merrill was played by
Jeff Chandler in the 1962 "Merrill's Marauders (film) ".ee also
*China Burma India Theater
*Merrill's Marauders
*United States Army Rangers References
External links
* [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWmerrill.htm Frank Merrill]
* [http://ww2db.com/person_bio.php?person_id=148 WW2DB: Frank Merrill]
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