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Rank and Name, Private Raymond Lloyd Adle.
Unit/placed on, 440th Ordanance Company, Aviation.
Raymond became a POW in Camp Davao and went on transport to a Japanese pow Camp with the Shinyo Maru on Aug.20, 1944, but he never arrived there, The Shinyo Maru was Torpedoed on July 9, 1944.
Raymond was born on Jun. 4, 1923 in Trinidad, Las Animas County, Colorado.
Father, Ephraim R. Adle.
Mother, Hazel V. (Hover) Adle.
Sister, Mildred Adle.
Raymond entered the service from Ft. Logan, Colorado in June 25, 1941 with service-number # 18046016.
Raymond died on board the Shinyo Maru when its was Torpedoed on July 7, 1944 , he is honored with a Purple Heart, POW Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal and the WWII Victory Medal.
Raymond is buried/mentioned at Manila American Cemetery and Memorial Manila, Metro Manila, National Capital Region, Philippines.
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