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Smith, Benjamin Alexander
Army Specialist

Benjamin Alexander Smith, age 21, from Hudson, Wisconsin, St Croix county.

Service era: Iraq
Military history: Company A, 1St Battalion, 502D Infantry (Mnc-I) Fort Campbell, Ky

Date of death: Wednesday, November 2, 2005
Death details: Hostile; Baghdad, Iraq

Source: Department of Defense, Military Times

Reed, Jon Edward
Army Sergeant

Jon Edward Reed, age 20, from Somerset, Wisconsin, Saint Croix county.

Parents: Mark N. Reed

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Sunday, September 6, 1970
Death details: Killed in action

Source: National Archives, Associated Press (1970)

Schachtner, James Aloysius
Army Sergeant

James Aloysius Schachtner, age 21, from Somerset, Wisconsin, Saint Croix county.

Parents: Fred V. Schachitner

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Monday, June 29, 1970
Death details: Killed in action

Source: National Archives, Minneapolis Star Tribune (1970)

Severson, Thomas Eugene
Army Specialist 4

Thomas Eugene Severson, age 19, from New Richmond, Wisconsin, Saint Croix county.

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Tuesday, March 10, 1970
Death details: Killed in Vietnam

Source: National Archives, Minneapolis Star Tribune (1970)

Huddleson, Clyde Roy
Marine Corps

Clyde Roy Huddleson, age 32, from Saint Croix County Hudson, Wisconsin .

Spouse: Married

Service era: World War II
Schools: University of North Dakota graduate

Date of death: Sunday, December 31, 1944
Death details: On December 13, 1944, Japanese forces in the Philippines began the transfer of 1,621 Allied prisoners of war (POWs) to Japan. The POWs were to make the journey aboard transport ships whose harsh conditions and extreme overcrowding led survivors to refer to them as “Hell Ships.” The ships also lacked markings that would distinguish them from any other military target, causing some of them to be attacked by Allied forces who could not identify them as POW transports. On December 14, 1944, Allied aircraft attacked the first ship, the Oryoku Maru, in Subic Bay in the Philippines, killing many Allied POWs who became lost in the water, sank with the ship, or were washed ashore. Survivors of the bombing were put aboard two other ships, the Enoura Maru and the Brazil Maru, to continue on to Japan. During the journey, while anchored in Takao Harbor, Formosa (present-day Taiwan), the Enoura Maru was attacked by Allied aircraft from the USS Hornet (CV-8), killing Allied POWs who were lost in the water, on board the ship, or on the nearby shore. Survivors of the Enoura Maru bombing were loaded onto the Brazil Maru, and reached Japan on January 30, 1945. As a result of these incidents, Allied POWs were lost in the Philippines, at sea between the Philippines and Taiwan, while anchored in Taiwan, at sea between Taiwan and Japan, and in Japan. The attacks on these POW transports ultimately resulted in a series of death notifications from the Japanese government through the International Red Cross (IRC), and some casualties were given up to five different dates of death at various locations during the transfer. Witness accounts from surviving POWs offer detailed information for a handful of casualties, but the specific dates of loss and/or last-known locations for many of these POWs are based on the most recent reported date of death. Major Clyde Roy Huddleson, who entered the U.S. Marine Corps from Wisconsin, served with Company F, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, and was stationed in the Philippines at the time of the Japanese invasion. He was taken prisoner by Japanese forces and interned on the islands until December 1944, when he was put aboard the Oryoku Maru for transport to Japan. Records indicate MAJ Huddleson was killed several weeks later in the attack on the Enoura Maru; however, these reports often involve information solely furnished by enemy governments, with some casualties given multiple dates of death. Future research may determine that these reports were inaccurate. MAJ Huddleson’s remains could not be identified following the war, and he is still unaccounted for. Today, Major Huddleson is memorialized on the Walls of the Missing at the Manila American Cemetery in the Philippines.

Source: Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, Fargo Forum (1945)

Campeau, Paul F.
Army Staff sergeant

Paul F. Campeau, age 25, from New Richmond Wisconsin, Saint Croix county.

Service era: World War II

Spouse: Lema Campeau

Date of death: October 2, 1943
Death details: Killed in a bomber crash while on a routine mission near Penn Yan, New York

Source: National Archives, Charlotte Observer (1943)

Gordon, Duff
Navy Chief Metalsmith

Duff Gordon, age 52, from Hudson, Wisconsin, Saint Croix county.

Spouse: Mayme Gordon

Service era: World War II

Date of death: Sunday, December 7, 1941
Death details: Killed aboard the USS Oklahoma. Accounted for September 16, 2015.

Source: National Archives, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency

Fletcher, Albert Harvey
Major

Albert Harvey Fletcher, age 24, from River Falls, Wisconsin, Saint Croix county.

Service era: World War I

Date of death: Tuesday, October 15, 1918
Death details: Killed in action
Cemetery: Greenwood in River Falls

Source: Soldiers of the Great War, findagrave.com

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