Adriel “Andrel” Williams — U.S. Marine, Wounded on Saipan
Adriel “Andrel” Williams served in the United States Marine Corps during the brutal Pacific island campaigns. He was severely wounded on Saipan, one of the bloodiest battles of the war. His survival — and his return home — stand as a testament to the Marine Corps motto: Semper Fidelis. Wounded but unbroken.
Service Summary
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Branch: U.S. Marine Corps
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Rank: Private First Class
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Era: World War II
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Role: Infantry, Pacific Theater
Theater & Campaign Notes
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Battle of Saipan
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Amphibious assault operations
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Marine Corps island campaigns
Medals & Decorations
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Purple Heart
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Asiatic‑Pacific Campaign Medal
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Marine Corps Good Conduct Ribbon
Founder’s Reflection
Adriel’s story is one of survival — of a young Marine who faced the unimaginable and lived to tell it. His courage is carved into the history of the Pacific War.
