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Post by pdh54 on May 28, 2019 7:18:46 GMT 8
Here is a link to a soldier from the G Battery, 60th Coast Artillery Regiment. part of the Manila Bay defense system. He was captured in April 1942(?) and ended up at Cabanatuan where his death is listed on September 27,1942. I am not sure what actually initiated the exhumation of the six graves associated with Cabanatuan Common Grave 439, but it was started and he has been identified and is now home. tucson.com/news/local/remains-of-world-war-ii-pow-returning-to-tucson-family/article_7d059a7e-f8e8-54ba-b05d-312f13b8552e.htmlI saw it on a FB post on the Philippine-American WWII POW/MIA Research Group I realize there are some date errors in the article. It sounds like he was on Corregidor (date of surrender aside) Patty
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