Ellis, Earl Hancock, 1880-1923

Variant names
Dates:
Birth 1880-12-19
Death 1923-05-12
Birth 1880-12-19
Death 1923-05-12
Gender:
Male
Americans,
English, English,

Biographical notes:

Earl Hancock “Pete” Ellis (December 19, 1880 – May 12, 1923), in Pratt County, Kansas. He attended Golden Valley School, a rural grade school and later, Pratt High School. During his sophomore year, the Spanish-American War broke out. On September 3, 1900, he enlisted in the Marines. From there, he rose through the ranks to become an officer and ultimately a Lieutenant Colonel. 6 Lt. Col. Ellis disappeared while on an undercover mission in 1923. Records indicate that he was on a mission to expose Japanese fortifications in Micronesia. He was found dead in Palaua, Caroline Islands. Ellis was a recipient of the Navy Cross and the French Croix Le Guerre for his role in planning the last major victory in France in World War I; he is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

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Subjects:

  • Navy Cross (Medal)
  • World War I

Occupations:

  • Marine Corps officers

Places:

  • KS, US
  • 00, FM