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1946 WILKES-BARRE RECORD ALMANAC
LUZERNE COUNTY CASUALTY LIST
Part 1
Following is a list, compiled as accurately as information available up to December 7, 1945, permitted, of Luzerne County residents and former residents who were reported during the years, from December 7, 1941, to December 1, 1945, as casualties while serving with the United States armed forces. The list is intended to be comprehensive, including names published in the 1944 and 1945 issues of the Record Almanac, with corrections made possible by government casualty lists issued since December 7, 1944.
The following list includes names of those killed in action, those who died of wounds, accidents or disease, those missing in action, prisoners of war and prisoners officially announced as liberated during the year ending December 7, 1945. Under the designation "missing" are some names which probably will be reclassified in government casualty lists issued subsequently to December 7, 1945. Sometimes a person listed as missing in action subsequently turns up sound, or injured in a hospital, or is found to have been killed.
Casualty lists issued by the government were the main source of information for the list that follows:
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Arey, Samuel D., Lattimer, missing, France.
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1946 WILKES-BARRE RECORD ALMANAC
LUZERNE COUNTY CASUALTY LIST
Part 1
Following is a list, compiled as accurately as information available up to December 7, 1945, permitted, of Luzerne County residents and former residents who were reported during the years, from December 7, 1941, to December 1, 1945, as casualties while serving with the United States armed forces. The list is intended to be comprehensive, including names published in the 1944 and 1945 issues of the Record Almanac, with corrections made possible by government casualty lists issued since December 7, 1944.
The following list includes names of those killed in action, those who died of wounds, accidents or disease, those missing in action, prisoners of war and prisoners officially announced as liberated during the year ending December 7, 1945. Under the designation "missing" are some names which probably will be reclassified in government casualty lists issued subsequently to December 7, 1945. Sometimes a person listed as missing in action subsequently turns up sound, or injured in a hospital, or is found to have been killed.
Casualty lists issued by the government were the main source of information for the list that follows:
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Arey, Samuel D., Lattimer, missing, France.
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