1951 Camp Lejeune Mortar Shell Accident
Eight fatalities, defective mortar shells fell short during training exercise and exploded among forward positioned Marines. Some eyewitnesses noted that the defects could have been spotted if the ammunition had been more carefully inspected. Instead, the problem was not recognized until seconds after the shells had been fired; there wasn’t enough time to clear the forward positioned Marines.
Charles Peter Czerwiec
Camp Lejeune Visitor Center, Holcomb Blvd, Jacksonville, North Carolina 28547, United States
Branch: Marine Corps
Death Year: 1951
Age: 33
Cause: Accident
Albert Leonard Johnson
Camp Lejeune Visitor Center, Holcomb Blvd, Jacksonville, North Carolina 28547, United States
Branch: Marine Corps
Death Year: 1951
Age: 22
Cause: Accident
Francis Edward Frye
Camp Lejeune Visitor Center, Holcomb Blvd, Jacksonville, North Carolina 28547, United States
Branch: Marine Corps
Death Year: 1951
Age: 25
Cause: Accident
Gordon Neil Stringfellow
Camp Lejeune Visitor Center, Holcomb Blvd, Jacksonville, North Carolina 28547, United States
Branch: Marine Corps
Death Year: 1951
Age: 18
Cause: Accident
Jack Lee Pyle
Camp Lejeune Visitor Center, Holcomb Blvd, Jacksonville, North Carolina 28547, United States
Branch: Marine Corps
Death Year: 1951
Age: 20
Cause: Accident
James Edward Daigle
Camp Lejeune Visitor Center, Holcomb Blvd, Jacksonville, North Carolina 28547, United States
Branch: Marine Corps
Death Year: 1951
Age: 18
Cause: Accident
Robert Eugene Pickel
Camp Lejeune Visitor Center, Holcomb Blvd, Jacksonville, North Carolina 28547, United States
Branch: Marine Corps
Death Year: 1951
Age: 20
Cause: Accident
Samuel Joseph Albimino Jr
Camp Lejeune Visitor Center, Holcomb Blvd, Jacksonville, North Carolina 28547, United States
Branch: Marine Corps
Death Year: 1951
Age: 19
Cause: Accident