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Barry County Casualties of World War II

 

 Barry County World War II Listings

      

KIA means killed in action, whether at the front or by enemy action in the rear areas. Or if a prisoner of war, whether by air bombardment of his prison camp or being shot while escaping;

DOW, persons who were wounded and later died;

DOI, those who suffered fatal battle injuries as opposed to wounds, in combat or in combat areas and in the line of duty status;

DNB, other line of duty deaths such as from sickness, homicide, suicide, or accidents outside non battle;

FOD, those who were determined to be dead under Public LAW 490;

M, missing persons

NAME UNIT & RANK HISTORY FROM SUBMIT FOLDERS SUBMITTED BY:
JINKS, William R.   Tec. 4 KIA No History Betty Lamberson
JONES, Thomas

Another Photo of Thomas

Coast Artillery Corps, Army Mine Planter Service, National Guard, Private County Died: Bexar Co., TX
Cemetery: Greenwood Memorial Park
Deceased: JONES, Thomas
Birth: Jun. 17, 1912
Exeter, Barry Co., MO
Age: 68 years
Death: Apr. 20, 1981
San Antonio, Bexar, TX
Cause: Cardio respiratory Arrest, Metastatic Pancreatic Carcinoma
Married: Wanda Gardner
Married When & Where: Feb. 7, 1946
Father: George A. Jones, Exeter, Barry Co., MO
Mother: Lucinda Jane Kester, Sterling, CO
Military Information: Enlisted Monett, Coast Artillery Corps, Army Mine Planter Service, National Guard, Private
Death Certificate Number: #24558
Resource: Death Certificate, Family Data
Research Note: Tom lived an exemplary life, he knew God was in charge of his life. He was my uncle and one of the finest men I have ever known.
History added by: Frances G. Albert
JUNG, Carl E. Pfc. FOD No History Betty Lamberson

      

 

 

 

 

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