Branch of Service
U.S. Army Air Force
Hometown
Trinidad, Colorado
Honored By
Orville L. Kline
Rank: Private. Inducted into the United States Army Air Corps at Fort Logan, Colorado. After completing his basic military training and Ordnance schooling/training, he was deployed to the Philippine Islands Location: Southwest Pacific Theater of Operations, and based at Clark Airfield, Luzon Island. He served with the 440th Ordnance (Aviation) Company, 19th Bomber Group, V-Bomber Command, and a subordinate unit of the U.S. Far-East Fifth Air Force. His unit participated in the Battle of the Philippines, the conquest of the Philippines by the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces. While in retreat to the Bataan Peninsula, he was captured Thursday, April 9, 1942 during the ensuing Bataan Battle. The enemy subjected him to participate in the Bataan Death March, with incarceration at the Prisoner of War Camp #2 Davao Mindanao, Luzon Island. Sunday, August 20, 1944 he boarded the Japanese ‘Hell Ship’ Shinyo Maru Destination: Japan via Formosa. Reported Missing in Action or buried at sea Thursday, September 7, 1944, when the transport was torpedoed and sunk by the USS Submarine Paddle (SS-263), off the northwest coast of Mindanao Island. In remembrance of the Brave, his name is permanently inscribed in the Tablets of the Missing, memorialized at Manila American Cemetery and Memorial Location: Fort Bonifacio, Manila, Philippine Islands. In his Memory and Honor, this American Patriot was awarded the Purple Heart posthumously, for his Heroism and ultimate sacrifice.