George Marvin Thomas is honored on the following 1 monument(s) in our database:
George Marvin Thomas was born on July 23, 1921, in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. He was the son of Evert Spencer Thomas Sr. and Elizabeth Mary "Lizzie" Bowley Thomas. He served in the 12th Quartermaster Regiment, Philippine Scouts, as a Corporal during World War II.
After the fall of Bataan in the hands of the Japanese Army on April 9, 1942, Cpl Thomas 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.
Cpl Thomas was among the American soldiers who lost their lives in captivity on July 3, 1942. He is now buried in the Zachary Taylor National Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA.
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