World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing
State of Oregon - Curry County
Published by the U.S. War Department, June 1946

Transcribed by Robyn Greenlund for Genealogytrails.com, October 2008

 Containing the Name, Army Serial Number, Grade and Type of Casualty
for those who were killed or died, or became and remained missing,
between May 27, 1941 and the cut-off date of January 31, 1946.

United States of America War Department, June 1946

WWII U.S. Army War Casualty List
Curry County, Oregon

Name of Deceased Serial Number Grade Cause of Death
Billings, Virgil R. 39313937 Private Killed in Action
Bond, Ora E. 19170533 Staff Sergeant Finding of Death
Briggs, Clarence E. 39341139 Private Died of Wounds
Hurst, Roy 39343485 Private Died - Non Battle
James, Vernon W. 39302945 Sergeant Killed in Action
Maloy, Hewitt A. 39314067 Sergeant Died - Non Battle
Miller, Leo E. 39092547 Staff Sergeant Killed in Action
Musser, Leo D. 39322724 Staff Sergeant Killed in Action
Myers, Fred F. 39332804 Private First Class Killed in Action
Myers, Lloyd E. O-890315 2nd Lieutenant Killed in Action
Steele, William E. 39322620 Technician Fifth Grade Killed in Action
Tribbey, George H. 19015931 Private Died - Non Battle

 

Where to Go From Here

Military personnel records can be used for proving military service, or as a valuable tool in genealogical research. Most veterans and their next-of-kin can obtain free copies of their DD Form 214 (Report of Separation) and other military and medical records several ways by contacting the United States National Archives at http://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/get-service-records.html.

Limited information from Official Military Personnel Files is releasable to the general public without the consent of the veteran or the next-of-kin. You are considered a member of the general public if you are asking about a veteran who is no relation to you, or a veteran who is a relative but you are not the next-of-kin. Next-of-kin is defined as the unremarried widow or widower, son or daughter, father or mother, brother or sister of the deceased veteran. For more information visit here.

This document, digitally scanned by Accessgenealogy.com, can be found at http://www.accessgenealogy.com/worldwar/oregon.

 

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