Military Veterans

Celebration of Freedom panel

Ray Ernest Casper

Date of Birth

10 June 1921

Brick Location

Liberty Side

Panel Number

6

Biography

Army Tech 5 Ray Casper served in the U.S. Army during World War II—1942 - 1945. 

Included in his duty was participation in the Ryukyus Campaign, as recorded below.

Ryukyus Campaign (26 Mar 45 - 2 Jul 45) in the Pacific Theater

The invasion of the Ryukyus was made by troops of the U.S. Tenth Army, which had been activated on 20 June 1944 with Lt. Gen. Simon B. Buckner, Jr., as commanding general. The Ryukyus campaign began on 26 March 1945 with the capture of small islands near Okinawa, where forward naval bases were established. An amphibious assault on Okinawa took place on 1 April, and the fighting lasted until June. Here, for the first time, Americans were invading what the Japanese defenders considered their home soil, and the defense was fanatic in the extreme. American troops suffered heavy casualties, and the Navy, too, had heavy personnel losses as Japanese suicide flyers, the Kamikazes, sank some 25 American ships and damaged 165 others in a desperate attempt to save the Ryukyus. Among the nearly 35,000 American casualties were General Buckner, who was killed on 18 June. He was succeeded by Maj. Gen. Roy S. Geiger, who was in turn succeeded by General Joseph W. Stilwell, who arrived to assume command of the Tenth Army on 22 June 1945.

Capture of the Ryukyus gave Allied naval and air forces excellent bases within 700 miles of Japan proper. Throughout June and July, Japan was subjected to increasingly intensive air attack and even to naval bombardment.

Divisions that Fought in the Ryukyus Campaign 

7th Infantry division 
27th Infantry division 
77th Infantry division 
96th Infantry division 
98th Infantry division 

Branch:

U.S. Army

Awards and Medals

Rank

Tech 5

Years

World War II—3 and 1/2 years

Duty

Heavy Maintenance Company

Ryukyus Campaign