Sending a feeling of real shock and deep sadness throughout the entire
community, the news was received here Saturday that Cpl. Irwin E. Axline, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Axline, had been killed in action while performing his duty
in the service of his country in the South Pacific. Details are lacking as to
where or when he was killed, the telegram stating that owing to censorship
regulations the information could not be released at this time but that a letter
would follow later.
"Young Chick" as he was familiarly known volunteered for
service with the United States Marines in September, 1942. He took his boot
training at San Diego, Calif., and was later transferred to Mare Island, Calif.,
for several months of training. He then received a furlough which he spent here
with his parents, leaving Medicine Lodge to assume his duties in the South
pacific. His last letter to his parents was written on July 11.
Cpl. Axline
has a brother, Pvt. Wm. Axline, also a member of the Marine Corps, who is
stationed at Paris Island, S. C. He had an uncle, "Cart" Axline, who was the
first soldier from Medicine Lodge to be killed in action in World War I. His
father also was a member of the armed forces in that war.
The young marine
was born in Medicine Lodge July 14, 1923. He attended the Medicine Lodge schools
and was a popular graduate of the class of 1941. He was an outstanding athlete
and served as captain of the Medicine Lodge football team. Following his
graduation, he accepted employment with the Cudahy Packing Company in Wichita
and was working there when he enlisted in the Marine Corps.
In addition to
his parents and brother in the service, he leaves a sister, Carolyn and brother,
Jack of the home.
Barber County Index, September 7, 1944
KILLED IN GUAM
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Axline have received
further details from the Navy concerning the death of their son, Cpl. Irwin E.
Axline. He was killed July 26 on the Island of Guam.
From American
Battle Monuments Commission: Irwin Earl Axline, CORPORAL, U.S. Marine Corps.
Service # 463611, United States Marine Corps, Entered the Service from: Kansas.
Died: 26 July 1944, Buried at: Plot M, Row 1, Grave 255; Honolulu Memorial;
Honolulu, Hawaii. Awards: Purple Heart.