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Daniel JLabadieMichiganMore Details
Louis JLabatLouisiana21April1945More Details
Eugene RLabbat19October1945More Details
Carmine JLabetti01October1945More Details
Donald WLafataIndiana31May1945More Details
Elmer TLafayette29May1945More Details
Arnold LLeavitt24July1945More Details
Bernard SLeavittTexas12June1945More Details
Eugene LLeavittCalifornia12June1945More Details
Gordon ELeavitt12May1945More Details
John PLeavittUtah27May1945More Details
John SLeavitt17May1945More Details
Roger DLeavittMaine14July1945More Details
Mitchell JLebda12June1945More Details
Clarence TLefto03May1945More Details
Raymond GLeifheit31May1945More Details
John ALevet04June1945More Details
Arthur HLevitt20July1945More Details
Leonard CLivotiNew York08June1945More Details
Alcario JLobato8230June1945More Details
Eulalio BLobatoNew Mexico23October1944More Details
Pat ALobato07September1945More Details
John ALopataPennsylvania23May1945More Details
Paul RLoubet12June1945More Details
John ELoveday19October1945More Details
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About this Collection

Records of World War II Prisoners of War, created, 1942 - 1947, documenting the period 12/7/1941 - 11/19/1946 Inclusive Dates: 1942 - 1947 Coverage Dates: 12/7/1941 - 11/19/1946 Date Note: December 7, 1941 to November 19, 1946 are the earliest and latest report dates in the records. The 1942 to 1947 dates indicate the time period when the Adjutant General's Office created and maintained the database. Part of: Record Group 389: Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General Function and Use: Using copies of reports from the International Committee of the Red Cross, the agency produced records on U.S. military and civilian prisoners of war and internees, as well as for some Allied internees. The agency used these records to generate monthly reports. Scope & Content Note: This series has information about U.S. military officers and soldiers and U.S. and some Allied civilians who were prisoners of war and internees. The record for each prisoner provides serial number, personal name, branch of service or civilian status, grade, date reported, race, state of residence, type of organization, parent unit number and type, place of capture (theater of war), source of report, status, detaining power, and prisoner of war or civilian internee camp site. Records of prisoners of the Japanese who died also document whether the prisoner was on a Japanese ship that sank or if he or she died during transport from the Philippine Islands to Japan. There are no records for some prisoners of war whose names appear in the lists or cables transmitted to the Office of the Provost Marshal General by the International Committee of the Red Cross.

Bibliography
War Department. Adjutant General's Office. (3/4/1907 - 9/18/1947). (Most Recent) Series from Record Group 389: Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General Other Titles: W.D. A.G.O. FORM NO. 0326 Location: NWME Electronic and Special Media Records Services Division National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001 (phone) 301-837-0470 (fax) 301-837-3681 (e-mail) cer@nara.gov