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CPL Edwin Charles Borusky
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CPL Edwin Charles Borusky Veteran

Birth
Langdon, Cavalier County, North Dakota, USA
Death
7 Dec 1941 (aged 22)
Pearl Harbor, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA
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Killed in Action. Died at Pearl Harbor on the ship, Arizona - body never recovered. Marker in Lebanon cemetery.
Suggested edit: Edwin Charles Borusky was named for his grandfather, Charles Borusky, a lieutenant in the 116th New York Infantry Regiment who was killed in the Civil War. Edwin, who was known by his middle name, also died in military service. He was a Marine corporal on the U.S.S. Arizona when he was killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941.
CPL Borusky was born Oct. 19, 1919, in North Dakota to Fred Borusky, a teacher, farmer and later a state legislator, and Flora Clairmont Borusky, who started a hospital in their home in Langdon.
The son enlisted in the Marines in Chicago on Oct. 12, 1939, alongside James Krahn, another Langdon man killed on the Arizona.
A memorial service for the two men was held in Langdon, a town of about 1,500 near the Canadian border in far northeast North Dakota. VFW Post 2631 in Langdon was founded in 1945 and named in their honor.

Sources: "Langdon, North Dakota, Diamond Jubilee"; Census; Marine muster roll; The Buffalo (New York) Times; Veterans Administration. Marine photograph. This profile was researched and written on behalf of the U.S.S. Arizona Mall Memorial at the University of Arizona.
Contributor: USS Arizona Mall Memorial at University of Arizona (50022871)
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Courts of the Missing Cenotaph
USS Arizona Memorial
USMC World War II
CPL Edwin C. Borusky KIA Pearl Harbor, date of loss December 7, 1941
Unit Marine Detachment, USS Arizona, BB-39
Hometown: Minnesota
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borusky, Langdon, North Dakota
service# 275541
Awards: Purple Heart

Details of career here.
In December 1941, the USS Arizona's 87-man Marine Detachment had been under the command of 38 year old Captain Alan Shapley for a year.
The USS Arizona (BB-39) was a Pennsylvania-class battleship built in the Brooklyn Navy Yard and launched June 19, 1915. She was commissioned October 17, 1916 and kept stateside for the duration of World War I. She spent the majority of her service life conducting training and going on diplomatic missions, including escorting President Woodrow Wilson to the Paris Peace Conference in December 1918.
Killed in Action. Died at Pearl Harbor on the ship, Arizona - body never recovered. Marker in Lebanon cemetery.
Suggested edit: Edwin Charles Borusky was named for his grandfather, Charles Borusky, a lieutenant in the 116th New York Infantry Regiment who was killed in the Civil War. Edwin, who was known by his middle name, also died in military service. He was a Marine corporal on the U.S.S. Arizona when he was killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941.
CPL Borusky was born Oct. 19, 1919, in North Dakota to Fred Borusky, a teacher, farmer and later a state legislator, and Flora Clairmont Borusky, who started a hospital in their home in Langdon.
The son enlisted in the Marines in Chicago on Oct. 12, 1939, alongside James Krahn, another Langdon man killed on the Arizona.
A memorial service for the two men was held in Langdon, a town of about 1,500 near the Canadian border in far northeast North Dakota. VFW Post 2631 in Langdon was founded in 1945 and named in their honor.

Sources: "Langdon, North Dakota, Diamond Jubilee"; Census; Marine muster roll; The Buffalo (New York) Times; Veterans Administration. Marine photograph. This profile was researched and written on behalf of the U.S.S. Arizona Mall Memorial at the University of Arizona.
Contributor: USS Arizona Mall Memorial at University of Arizona (50022871)
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Courts of the Missing Cenotaph
USS Arizona Memorial
USMC World War II
CPL Edwin C. Borusky KIA Pearl Harbor, date of loss December 7, 1941
Unit Marine Detachment, USS Arizona, BB-39
Hometown: Minnesota
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borusky, Langdon, North Dakota
service# 275541
Awards: Purple Heart

Details of career here.
In December 1941, the USS Arizona's 87-man Marine Detachment had been under the command of 38 year old Captain Alan Shapley for a year.
The USS Arizona (BB-39) was a Pennsylvania-class battleship built in the Brooklyn Navy Yard and launched June 19, 1915. She was commissioned October 17, 1916 and kept stateside for the duration of World War I. She spent the majority of her service life conducting training and going on diplomatic missions, including escorting President Woodrow Wilson to the Paris Peace Conference in December 1918.


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