| Born:
25 September 1918 - Nodaway, Missouri
Parents: Herman Schenk & Gertrude R. Stadler-Schenk
Siblings: 1
sister, 2 brothers
Hometown: Oregon,
Missouri
Inducted:
-
U. S. Army
- 10 February 1941 - Saint Joseph, Missouri
Training:
- Fort Lewis, Washington
Units:
- 194th Tank Battalion
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
Japanesee artillery firing at Corregidor
- Americans on Corregidor returned fire
- San
Fernando - POWs put into small wooden
boxcars
- each boxcar could hold eight horses or forty men
- 100 POWs packed into each car
- POWs who died remained standing
- Capas -
dead fell to floor as living left boxcars
- POWs walked
last ten miles to Camp O'Donnell
POW Camps:
- Philippine Islands:
- Camp O'Donnell
- unfinished Filipino training base
- Japanese
put camp into use as POW Camp
- only one
water spigot for entire camp
- as many as
50 POWs died each day
- Japanese
opened new POW camp to lower death rate
- Cabanatuan #1
Hell Ship:
- Oryoku
Maru
- Boarded: 13 December 1944
- approximately 700 POWs put in aft hold
- approximately 600 POWs put in forward hold
- approximately 300 POWs put in amidships hold
- Sailed:
Manila - 14 December 1944 - 3:00 A.M.
- 8:00 A.M. ship strafed by American planes from U.S.S. Hornet
- ricochets wound POWs in hold
- 8 to 10 POWs suffocate in forward hold from heat
- 30 POWs suffocate in aft hold from heat
- some POWs go crazy from thirst - drink urine
- that evening American planes return and continue attack
- Sunk: 15
December 1944
- Japanese abandon ship
- POWs left in holds
- 9:30 A.M. - POWs told to abandon ship
- Japanese fire upon POWs with machine guns as the POWs swim to shore
Died:
-
15 December 1944 - Lingayen Gulf, Philippine Islands
Memorial:
- Tablets of
the Missing - American Military Cemetery - Manila, Philippine Islands
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