Name | Warren B Fuller |
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Gender | Male |
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Race | White |
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Age | 18 |
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Relationship to Draftee | Self (Head) |
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Birth Date | 31 Dec 1925 |
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Birth Place | Martinsville, Texas, USA |
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Residence Place | Martinsville, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA |
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Registration Date | 31 Dec 1943 |
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Registration Place | Martinsville, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA |
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Employer | None |
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Height | 5 8 |
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Weight | 142 |
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Complexion | Ruddy |
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Hair Color | Brown |
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Eye Color | Blue |
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Next of Kin | Fulton Fuller |
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Full name
Fuller, Warren BMilitary muster dateApr 1944Muster PlaceThird Recruit Battalion Trng. Regt. Recruit Depot, Mcb. San Diego, CaliforniaRankPrivateConflict PeriodWorld War IIServed forUnited States of America Third Recruit Training Battalion conducts recruit training, ensuring recruits complete required events and meet the objectives of recruit training, in order to transform recruits into basically trained Marines prepared to meet the challenges of their follow-on training.
The 3d Battalion’s main mission is to train new United States Marine Corps recruits, specifically from west of the Mississippi River, but also from some areas east of the river, such as Wisconsin, Michigan, the Chicago metropolitan area and New Orleans. Recruit training includes a thirteen week process during which the recruit becomes cut off from the civilian world and must adapt to a Marine Corps lifestyle. During training, drill instructors train recruits in a wide variety of subjects including weapons training, Marine Corps Martial Arts Program, personal hygiene and cleanliness, close order drill, and Marine Corps history. The training emphasizes physical fitness, and recruits must attain a minimum standard of fitness to graduate by passing a Physical Fitness Test. Recruits must also meet minimum combat-oriented swimming qualifications, qualify in rifle marksmanship with the M16A4 service rifle, and pass a 54-hour simulated combat exercise known as "The Crucible".
Unlike training at Parris Island, recruits must leave the depot to conduct field training. Three weeks of the recruit’s training is spent at Edson Range aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, where recruits fire on the rifle range, conduct field training, and undergo the Crucible. At the conclusion, recruits return to MCRD San Diego for graduation.
Third Recruit Training Battalion is comprised of four training companies; India, Kilo, Lima and Mike. The recruit training battalion is responsible ensuring that each company is following the procedures set forth by the Recruit Training Regiment.
Each company is responsible to follow the standards established by the Commandant of the Marine Corps to train, teach, mentor, and above all lead recruits through a demanding standard-based training system.
Each Company (India, Kilo, Lima, Mike) holds events that Drill Instructor families are encouraged to attend. Here is a brief description of what you can expect.
Full nameFuller, Warren BMilitary muster dateOct 1950Muster PlaceReceiving Company Headquarters Bn Training And Replacement Command Camp J H Pendleton Oceanside CalifRankPrivate First ClassConflict PeriodKorean WarServed forUnited States of America Full nameFuller, Warren BMilitary muster dateOct 1950Muster Place1Stcasco Hqbn Trng and Replcomd, Mb Camp Pendleton CaliforniaRankPrivate First ClassConflict PeriodKorean WarServed forUnited States of America
Warren Fuller Obituary
Funeral service Mr. Warren B. Fuller, 80, of Martinsville will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday July 29, 2006, at Martinsville Baptist Church with the Rev. Ronnie Sowell, pastor of Martinsville Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Martinsville Cemetery. Mr. Fuller died July 25, 2006, in Nacogdoches. Born December 31, 1925, in Nacogdoches, he was the son of Fulton and Lillian Brewer Fuller. He was a retired cattle farmer and a member of Martinsville Baptist Church. Mr. Fuller served in the Marine Corps during World War II in the 3rd Marine Division in Guam in 1944 and in Iwo Jima in 1945. He was honored to be one of the few survivors of the Battle of Iwo Jima. He later retired as a second lieutenant, after serving in the Korean conflict. He was awarded the Silver Star and The Purple Heart and was a lifetime member of the D.A.V., the V.F.W. and the American Legion. Mr. Fuller is preceded in death by his wife of 52 years, Juanita Fuller; parents, Fulton and Lillian Fuller; and his brother, T.U. Fuller. He is survived by a daughter, Marilyn Mills and husband, Mike, of Martinsville; granddaughter, Stacy McShane and husband, Robert "Sonny" McShane Jr., of Martinsville; great-grandchildren, Cecil McSwain, Jessica Smith and husband, Charlie, Jennifer Phillips, Mandi Phillips, Macie McShane and Tuff McShane; sister, Olive Fuller Wilson of Columbia, S.C.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Active pallbearers will be Robert "Sonny" McShane Jr., Tom Randall, Rocky Justice, Larry Poe, Morris R. Fuller and Terry Fuller. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday. Memorial donations may be made to the Juanita Fuller Nursing Scholarship Fund at Stephen F. Austin, P.O. Box 6096 S.F.A. Station, Nacogdoches, Texas 75963-6096. Cason Monk-Metcalf Funeral Directors.
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