Wallace Lea Chesbro Memorial Stone

Wallace Lea Chesbro Memorial Stone
Wallace L. Chesbro was born on June 6th, 1913 in Osterville, Massachusetts. He graduated from Barnstable High school in the late 1920’s and married Bertha Mildred Chesbro. He studied medicine at the University of Massachusetts Amherst where he also found time to be part of the chorus and play football. Wallace Chesbro graduated from Tufts Medical School he did his surgery residency at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston, while there he accepted a commission in the United States Navy in April of 1942. Wallace L. Chesbro, M.D. rose to the rank of Lieutenant Commander part of the medical staff of the 1st Marine Division at Guadalcanal part of the Solomon Islands. In 1945 he served on the U.S.S Comfort a hospital ship which evacuated wounded soldiers and marines from the Philippines, Subic Bay and Guam. The wounded was brought back to California for hospitalization and further medical treatments. Returning to Okinawa on April 6th, 1945 and during the Battle of Okinawa (was the last major battle of World War II, and one of the bloodiest) on April 28, 1945 the hospital ship was struck by Japanese Kamikaze Plane which killed 29 people including Lieutenant Commander Wallace L. Chesbro M.D. leaving 48 others wounded and caused considerable damages. The remains of Wallace L. Chesbro are buried in Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in San Diego, California. His memorial stands on the intersection of Main Street and Wianno Avenue in Osterville, Massachusetts. He was awarded two Purple Hearts.

Organization Responsible for Installation:

The Town of Barnstable

Memorial War Era(s):

  • WWII

Memorial Condition:

Good

Website:

http://www.theclio.com/entry/95607

Location:

Main Street and Wianno Ave Osterville, MA 02655