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May 28, 2025

1941-1945 Johnson County Missouri World War 2 Casualties

Johnson County, Missouri, Casualties in World War 2   46

Adams, Warren B          SSG KIA
Alley, Norman E.           PFC KIA
Bayless, Eugene T          PFC DOW
Bradshaw, Eugene T      1LT KIA
Bradshaw, James C         PFC KIA
Brooks, Robert N            PFC KIA
Brunow, Robert               PVT KIA
Burlingame, Asa             1LT    DNB
Burr, Ralph M                 PVT KIA
Caldwell, Earl Jr             SSG KIA
Colster, Marion H           CPL KIA
Cramer, William H          PFC KIA
Crumbaugh, Leland W    2LT DND
De Shurley, Chester L.     FLO DND
Eppright, David R            2LT FOD
Ford, Adrian L                   PVT KIA
Gray, John Jr                     PFC KIA
Green, William H              PVT KIA
Hancock, Emery I             PFC KIA
Hayhurst, Marvin L          PVT KIA
Jennings, Edwin O           SGT KIA
Lockard, Marshall R        CWO DND
Luvin, Frank E                 PFC KIA
Martin, Jay W                   CPL KIA
McCluney, Glen F            TEC5 KIA
McMurphy, C L Jr            PVT DOI
Parmley, Marion C            SSG KIA
Petty, Charles A                2LT KIA
Phipps, Emery J                PVT DNB
Pryor, Victor S                   SSG KIA
Quick, Paul H                    PFC KIA
Raker, George R                PFC KIA
Ramsey, Lynn G                PVT DNB
Riddle, James L                 PVT KIA
Shore, Robert L                 TSG KIA
Stapleton, David A            PVT KIA
Stout, Roy E                     PFC KIA
Talley, Charles E              PFC KIA
West, Ethmer                    CPL KIA
Wiley, Jerry E                   PFC DOW
Winfrey, Wiley J               PFC KIA
Wonderly, Chester D        SGT KIA
Wood, Morris E                PVT DNB
Wright, William C            PVT KIA
Yoder, Richard T              2LT DNB




KIA - Killed in Action, by the enemy, or if a prisoner of war, whether by air bombardment of a prison camp or by being killed while attempting to escape.
DOW - Died of Wounds, Army personnel who were wounded in action and later died of those wounds.
DOI - Died of Injuries, Army personnel who suffered fatal battle injuries as opposed to wounds, in combat, or in combat areas, and died in a line-of-duty status.
DNB - Died Non-Battle, Army personnel who died in the line of duty, from sickness, homicide, suicide, or accidents outside combat areas. This would include deaths during training and maneuvers outside combat areas.
FOD - Finding of Death, in the absence of a recovered body, soldiers who were determined to be dead under Public Law 490. Made in cases, after at least one year from time of disappearance, when there was either conclusive proof that the person is dead or equally overwhelming evidence that the person could not have remained alive.
M - Missing, Army personnel declared missing for less than one year before the January 31, 1946, cutoff date. Missing status could later have been changed to Killed in Action or Finding of Death, depending on the outcome of the Army Search Team investigation.
























































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