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KIA

The U.S. Military and The Philippine Army presenting their countries' flags on Memorial Day 2006. Photo by Dave Dwiggins.
Philippine Army Band performing on Memorial Day 2006. Photo by Dave Dwiggins.
U.S. Ambassador Keeney inspects a wreath on Memorial Day 2006. Photo by Dave Dwiggins.
Cross marker at the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial in the Philippines. The site occupies 152 acres on a prominent plateau, visible at a distance from the east, south and west. It contains the largest number of graves of our military dead of World War II, a total of 17,202, most of whom lost their lives in operations in New...
We are very excited that, after years of hoping to find some kin of Lt. Wallace, who lost his life saving his crew, one last effort in fall 2015 has allowed us to get to know his daughter, Judy, and she has been gracious to share with us much about her biological father, whom she never met. She made a...
'In this location we will have a biography on Dik E. Edwards ,who gave his life in China during the war. As a pilot in the 76th Fighter Squadron, 23rd Fighter Group, who flew many dangerous missions, and took on many responsibilities, but the greatest of all was to be a loving brother, even while stationed half a world away...
This page is dedicated to all the members of the of the 12th Air Service Group that served with the 14th Air Force in the China Theatre of operations during World War Two. These men came together from all walks of life to form a group that did a job under the most adverse conditions in the world. Supplies and...
KIA Max Hammer-- (from unknown printed source)
KIA-MIA Memorial Project War so often requires a dear sacrifice - the loss of so many promising young people. Never does war only take away a soldier but also a son, brother, father, husband or best-friend. In battle many die of injuries, and they are listed at killed-in-action (KIA). Equally as tragic is the case of soldiers listed as missing-in-action...
Alva Knox, one of the many men (and women) lost tragically during the war. Alva L. Knox, MIA-KIA from the CBI. We have extensive information on Mr. Knox, which we will organize soon, and post here. However, if anyone has further information to provide for his memorial, please contact pat@rshonor.org. From National WWII Memorial: ID: 13131629 Entered the Service From...