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2nd Lt. Carroll Max Guin |
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16 August 1910 - Minnesota Parents: Edgar L.Guin & Anna Jane Mix-Guin Siblings: 3 sisters, 5 brothers Hometown: Brainerd, Minnesota Married: Children: 1 son Inducted: - U. S. Army - 1941 - Fort Snelling, Minnesota - First Sergeant when inducted Training: - Fort Lewis, Washington Units: - 194th Tank Battalion - assigned to D Company, 192nd Tank Battalion - D Company was attached to the 194th, but it remained under the command of the 192nd Tank Battalion Overseas Duty: - Philippine Islands Engagements: - Battle of Luzon - Battle of Bataan Prisoner of War: - 9 April 1942 - Death March
- started march at Mariveles on southern tip of Bataan POW Camps: - Philippine Islands: - Camp O'Donnell
- unfinished Filipino training base - Cabanatuan #1 Hell Ship: - Oryoku Maru - 13 December 1944 - POWs boarded - Sailed: 14 December 1944 - Sunk: 15 December 1944 - Lingayen Gulf, Philippine Islands - POWs taken to tennis courts and held for several days. - 24 December 1944 - POWs taken by train to San Fernando, La Union - 25 December 1944 - train arrives at San Fernando, La Union - POWs were marched to beach later the same day - remained on beach for two days - 27 December 1944 - POWs forced to jump into barges 20 feet below them - taken to Enoura Maru - 3 January 1945 - arrived Takao, Formosa Died: - 9 January 1945 - of wounds from Oryoku Maru - since ship was docked at Formosa, bodies were buried in mass grave - POWs whose remains could not be identified were reburied as "unknowns" after the war Memorial: - Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery - Section: 4 Site: 1469 |
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