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Pvt. James Monroe Langford |
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12 June 1915 - Livingston, Kentucky
Home: Hamilton County, Ohio Parents: Emmet Langford & Minnie Stokes-Langford Siblings: 1 sister, 4 brothers (known) Inducted: - U. S. Army - 15 March 1941 - Port Thomas, Kentucky Training: - Fort Knox, Kentucky - Training: Mechanic - Camp Polk, Louisiana Overseas Duty: - Philippine Islands Engagements: - Battle of Luzon - Battle of Bataan Prisoner of War: - 9 April 1942 - Death March - Mariveles - POWs start march at southern tip of Bataan - POWs ran past Japanese artillery firing on Corregidor - American artillery on Corregidor returned fire - San Fernando -POWs put into small wooden boxcars used to haul sugarcane - each boxcar could hold eight horses or forty men - Japanese packed 100 POWs into each boxcar - POWs who died remained standing - Capas - POWs left boxcars - dead POWs fell to the floor - POWs walked the last ten miles to Camp O'Donnell POW Camps: - Philippine Islands: - Camp O'Donnell - unfinished Filipino Army training base - Japanese put camp into use as POW camp - one water spigot for the entire camp - as many as fifty POWs died each day - POWs went out on work details to get out of camp - Cabanatuan - Bilibid Prison - Japan: - Work: Manufacturing - steel wheels Hell Ship: - Nissyo Maru - Sailed: Manila - 17 July 1944 - Arrived: Takao, Formosa - 27 July 1944 - Sailed: Takao - 28 July 1944 - Arrived: Moji, Japan - 3 August 1944 Liberated: September 1945 Discharged: 25 November 1946 Died: 29 April 2003 - Fairdale, Kentucky |
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