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Irwin William James

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William James Irwin is honored on the following 1 monument(s) in our database:

Battling Bastards Of Bataan Monument

Name:
William James Irwin
Rank:
Private
Serial Number:
13023394
Unit:
91st Bomber Squadron, 27th Bomber Group (Light)
Date of Death:
1942-05-24
State:
West Virginia
Cemetery:
Grafton National Cemetery, Grafton, Taylor County, West Virginia, USA
Plot:
Section B
Row:
Grave:
1807
Decoration:
Comments:

William James Irwin was born on April 20, 1923, in Elkins, Randolph County, West Virginia. He was the son of John Henry Irwin and Mabel Katherine Simmons Irwin. He served in the 91st Bomber Squadron, 27th Bomber Group, Light, as a Private during World War II.

After the fall of Bataan in the hands of the Japanese Army on April 9, 1942, Pvt Irwin was one of the 10,000 to 12,000 Americans who were forced to march over 60 miles under brutal conditions, resulting in 1,000 to 5,000 deaths due to starvation, dehydration, and abuse. Survivors were sent to Camp O'Donnell, where dire conditions, including overcrowding, malnutrition, and disease, caused an additional 1,500 to 2,300 American deaths within weeks. Those who survived faced ongoing hardships, including transfers to other camps and forced labor, where many continued to suffer or die.

Pvt Irwin was among the American soldiers who lost their lives in captivity on May 24, 1942. He is now buried in the Grafton National Cemetery, Grafton, Taylor County, West Virginia, USA.

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