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Pvt. Edward F. Plodzien |
| Born: 24 September 1918 -
Chicago, Illinois
Parents: Martin Plodzien & Agnes Zachara-Plodzien Siblings: 2 sisters Hometown: 1320 West Julian Street, Chicago, Illinois Siblings: 2 sisters Enlisted: Illinois National Guard Inducted: - U. S. Army - 25 November 1940 - Maywood, Illinois Training: - Fort Knox, Kentucky - Camp Polk, Louisiana Overseas Duty: - Philippine Islands Engagements: - Battle of Luzon - Battle of Bataan Prisoner of War: - 9 April 1942 - Death March
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Mariveles - POWs start march at southern tip of Bataan POW Camps: Philippine Islands: - Camp O'Donnell
- unfinished Filipino training base - Cabanatuan - Las Pinas September 1943 - Unknown - Work: built runways - appears he was returned to Cabanatuan due to illness Japan: Hell Ship: - Canadian Inventor - Sailed: 4 July 1944 - returned to Manila with boiler problems - Sailed: 16 July 1944 - additional boiler problems - left behind by convoy - Arrived: Takao, Formosa - 23 July 1944 - Sailed: 4 August 1944 - sailed along west coast of Formosa - Arrived: Keelung, Formosa -5 August 1944 - stayed for 12 days for more boiler repairs - Sailed: 17 August 1944 - as ship approached the Ryukyu Islands it was having more boiler problems - Arrived: Naha, Okinawa - boiler repairs - Sailed: Returned to Naha several times - Arrived: Moji, Japan - 1 September 1944 Liberated: September 1945 Married: Estelle Romanek - 11 April 1953 - Cook County, Illinois Died: 25 September 1966 Buried: Rosehill Cemetery - Chicago, Illinois |
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