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PFC Bonnie Loree <I>Mulkey</I> Williams

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PFC Bonnie Loree Mulkey Williams Veteran

Birth
Salt Fork, Grant County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
30 May 1945 (aged 28–29)
At Sea
Burial
Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia Add to Map
Plot
Tablets of the Missing
Memorial ID
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U.S. Army Service No. (ASN): #A-709901
Entered the Service from: Kansas
Women's Army Corps

Bonnie L. Williams is listed as Died Non-Battle in the 1946 Army and Army Air Forces Personnel Casualty List for Cowley County, Kansas.

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Military Record for "Bonnie L. Williams"

First Name: Bonnie
Middle Name: L.
Last Name: Williams
War: World War II
Death Date: May 30, 1945
Unit: WOMEN S ARMY CORPS
Rank: PFC
Serial Number: A-709901
Record Type: Military Records
Cemetery: North Africa American Cemetery, Tunisia
Buried At: Missing In Action
State: KS
Collection: American Battle Monuments Commission Burial Records
Source Information
Source: American Battle Monuments Commission
Years: 1916-1945
Description: Compiled by the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC), this collection is a listing of American servicemen who fought in WWI or WWII and were buried in ABMC cemeteries outside of the United States or who are listed on the Walls of the Missing. When available, each entry provides the individual's name, rank, service number, unit, where each individual entered the service, death date, cemetery, and location of the grave or missing in action marker.
U.S. Army Service No. (ASN): #A-709901
Entered the Service from: Kansas
Women's Army Corps

Bonnie L. Williams is listed as Died Non-Battle in the 1946 Army and Army Air Forces Personnel Casualty List for Cowley County, Kansas.

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Military Record for "Bonnie L. Williams"

First Name: Bonnie
Middle Name: L.
Last Name: Williams
War: World War II
Death Date: May 30, 1945
Unit: WOMEN S ARMY CORPS
Rank: PFC
Serial Number: A-709901
Record Type: Military Records
Cemetery: North Africa American Cemetery, Tunisia
Buried At: Missing In Action
State: KS
Collection: American Battle Monuments Commission Burial Records
Source Information
Source: American Battle Monuments Commission
Years: 1916-1945
Description: Compiled by the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC), this collection is a listing of American servicemen who fought in WWI or WWII and were buried in ABMC cemeteries outside of the United States or who are listed on the Walls of the Missing. When available, each entry provides the individual's name, rank, service number, unit, where each individual entered the service, death date, cemetery, and location of the grave or missing in action marker.

Inscription

PFC, WOMENS ARMY CORPS WORLD WAR II



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