![]() Or shellfire, they are not listed in this book. Much incident to a war as a gunshot wound Tion of deaths due to disease or injury, notįrom causes other than actual combat are as Officially, after a period of 12 months, he isĬost of war in human lives is the considera. Ment, he Is listed as "Missing in Action." Who cannot be located following an engage. Mann MAYES, Rola MA VOL, Rail McANANEYl IrUl )K. Situation and therefore often are incomplete.įrequently the casualties of one unit are I HAlc, USNR 2 Nov 42 7 May 42 7 Dee 41 20 Dec -14 7 Dec 41 1 Nov 43 8 Jul 14 20 Jun. Sarily are secondary to the local tactical Within a few hours after being wounded areīe regrettable omissions from the lists, be-Ĭause battlefront casualty recordings neces. The troops to whom they were ministering. Targets of enemy sharp shooters as often as Have been in greater proportion than among Majority of those killed were serving with Listed officially as "Killed in Action." The Men, comprising a total of 1,149, have been Officers, and 1,046 enlisted hospital corps. Well as to the few whose records may have been lost in some prisonīel f Tower Gate to Agate Cemetery, Guam.Įighty -1 wo medical officers, 17 dental offi. ![]() Revised printing, as nearly correct as could be produced from theĪll honor and respect to those whose names appear here, as In 1950, but because insufficient time for the assembling of data hadĮlapsed since the cessation of hostilities, the lists prepared for it A limited edition of this volume was printed The titanic struggle involved such diverse theaters and difficultĬommunications that in spite of the most painstaking effort a perfect In the defense of their country and of the cause of world freedom. Sacrifice, or were injured, or performed outstanding acts of heroism ![]() Here is a permanent record of those who made the supreme Sacrifices and achievements to be commemorated in this memorial Killed we owe such special gratitude that it is fitting and proper for their Those who suffered in combat, however, and were decorated, wounded, or Partment of the United States Navy during World War II. HONOR IS DUE to each of the men and women, numbering 169,225īy 1945, who gave loyal and unstinting service in the Medical De. Full text of " THE HISTORY OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY IN WORLD WAR II Volume 2: A COMPILATION OF THE KILLED, WOUNDED AND DECORATED PERSONNEL" ![]()
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