Clifford B. Drake was born on November 7, 1918, in
New York City, but his family moved to
Los Angeles, California, where he attended high school in 1935 and then the
University of California (UCLA), earning a
Bachelor of Arts degree in
Physics in June 1940. While at UCLA, he was a member of a
Reserve Officers' Training Corps unit and was commissioned a
second lieutenant in the
Coast Artillery Reserve Corps. The damaged and partially flooded
California settled into the mud with only her superstructure remaining above the surface. Drake was subsequently transferred to
3rd Defense Battalion under
Lieutenant Colonel Robert H. Pepper and continued in the defense of Pearl Harbor. He showed great organizational skills and was promptly promoted to the rank of
first lieutenant following the attack. Drake was then attached to the Marine detachment aboard the transport ship
USS Argonne for a brief period, before he was posted to the staff of Vice Admiral
Robert L. Ghormley,
Commander, South Pacific Area. While in this capacity, Drake was promoted to the rank of captain in May 1942 and also served in this command under Admiral
William Halsey during the
Solomon Islands campaign. Following the capture of Saipan, the 4th Marine Division was ordered to take part in the
landing on near Tinian on July 24. The 1st Battalion was the first artillery unit ashore and immediately commenced a barrage of gunfire. During the morning of the following day, Japanese artillery hit the command post of the 1st Battalion and almost wiped out the unit's command structure, including its commander, Lieutenant Colonel Harry J. Zimmer. Drake took charge and supervised the evacuation of wounded and dead. He reestablished the battalion's command post and continued in its mission, providing artillery support to the
25th Marine Regiment. He led the battalion until the end of hostilities on August 1 and subsequently returned to
Maui,
Hawaii during the first week of August. For his actions on 25 July, when the battalion's command post was shelled, Drake received the
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V" and
Navy Presidential Unit Citation. Drake went ashore with his battalion in the evening on February 19, 1945, and immediately deployed his howitzers. which began firing the same evening during the advance of the 25th Marines. Drake was later decorated with the
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V" for his service on Iwo Jima. He also received the
Navy Unit Commendation. ==Postwar service==