James Woodrow Sullivan
WWII - Interred Abroad Record
World War II and Korean Conflict Soldiers Interred Abroad
James
Woodrow Sullivan
SULLIVAN --- IDF-NAME
JAMES W SULLIVAN --- Given Name Middle Initial Surname
TEXAS --- INDUCTED-FROM
PRIVATE --- Rank
21ST INFANTRY 24TH DIVISION --- WW2KW-COMBAT-ORG
MAY 03 1945 --- WW2KW-DOD
FORT WILLIAM MCKINLEY, MANILA, THE PHILIPPINES --- MONUMENT-AT
BURIED --- STATUS
PURPLE HEART MEDAL --- WW2KW-US-AWARDS
World War II and Korean Conflict
Soldiers Interred Abroad
The most destructive and far-ranging war in human history, World
War II claimed the lives of countless millions. This database is
a listing of American servicemen who died in the Second World War
or the Korean Conflict and were interred outside of the
contiguous forty-eight states. Each entry provides the
individual's name, rank, unit, death date, and location of
interment. Additionally, place of induction into the service is
provided along with a list of awards presented by the military.
Containing the names of nearly 160,000 men, this can be a helpful
tool in finding ancestors who fought in either World War II or
the Korean Conflict.
Bibliography:
The records in this database were taken from RG94, M860 in the
National Archives.
United States National Archives. World War II and Korea Interned
Overseas.