Joseph M. Auman

For the United States Navy ship, see USS Joseph M. Auman (APD-117).
Joseph Martin Auman
Born (1922-01-04)January 4, 1922
Chicago, Illinois
Died November 12, 1942(1942-11-12) (aged 20)
Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Marine Corps
Years of service 1940–1942
Rank Private
Unit 1st Marine Division
Battles/wars World War II
*Guadalcanal Campaign
Awards Navy Cross

Joseph M. Auman (1922–1942) was a United States Marine Corps private who received a posthumous Navy Cross for his actions in the Guadalcanal campaign during World War II.

Biography

Joseph Martin Auman was born on 4 January 1922 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on 27 August 1940 in Chicago.

After duty at San Diego, California, Private Auman served on Guadalcanal during the Guadalcanal campaign. On 12 November 1942, when his company was forced to make a temporary withdrawal, Private Auman, with utter disregard for his own personal safety, manned a machine gun and covered the retirement. Steadfastly remaining at his exposed position, he continued to fire the weapon until killed in action.


Awards

For his gallant devotion to duty for his country in action on Guadalcanal, Private Auman was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross.

Namesakes

The United States Navy destroyer escort USS Joseph M. Auman (DE-674) was named for Private Auman. She was converted during construction into the high-speed transport USS Joseph M. Auman (APD-117) and was in commission from 1945 to 1946.

Notes

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