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WWII Casualties: Rhode Island

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1. Dead (Combat) (304334 bytes)
2. Dead (Combat) (364266 bytes)
3. Dead (Combat) (395670 bytes)
4. Dead (Combat) (382853 bytes)
5. Dead (Combat) (373057 bytes)
6. Dead (Combat) (390033 bytes)
7. Dead (Combat) (396974 bytes)
8. Dead (Combat) (385999 bytes)
9. Dead (Combat) (280372 bytes)
10. Wounded (380894 bytes)
11. Wounded (388005 bytes)
12. Wounded (382512 bytes)
13. Wounded (398041 bytes)
14. Wounded (397385 bytes)
15. Wounded (379861 bytes)
16. Wounded (390518 bytes)
17. Wounded (307214 bytes)
18. Dead (Prison Camp) and Released Prisoners (256238 bytes)

DESCRIPTIVE INFORMATION

National Archives Identifier: 305223

Title: State Summary of War Casualties from World War II for Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Personnel from Rhode Island, 1946

Creator: Department of the Navy. Bureau of Naval Personnel. (1942-09/18/1947) ( Most Recent)

Type of Archival Materials: Textual Records

Level of Description: Item from Record Group 24: Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel.

This list identifies those men on active duty with the United States Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard, whose deaths resulted directly from enemy action or from operational activities against the enemy in war zones from December 7, 1941, to the end of World War II. Casualties which occurred in the United States, or as a result of disease, homicide, or suicide anywhere are not included. Entries in the list are arranged into the following sections: Dead (Combat), Dead (Prison Camp), Missing, Wounded and Released Prisoners, and thereunder alphabetically by name. The list includes the rank of the decedent, and the name, address and relationship of next-of-kin.

Location: Modern Miitary Records LICON, Textual Archives Services Division (NWCTM) National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, Md 20740-6001 PHONE:301-837-3510, FAX: 301-837-1752, EMAIL: inquire@nara.gov

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