192nd Tank Battalion, Company B
Courtesy, Proviso (Illinois) East High School
Admiral Nimitz Museum
National Museum of the Pacific War
American Museum of Asian Holocaust WW II
In memory of the 35 million victims
of Japanese atrocities before
and during World War II
American War Dead, WW II
American Battle Monuments Commission
Arlington National Cemetery
The website explains burial entitlements,
procedures for arranging a funeral
and history of Arlington.
Art Montana
Includes "Bataan to Hiroshima"
Drawings of ADBC Member Ben Steele
AWON
American WWII Orphans Network
Bataan: A Survivor's Memoir
by James "Hank" Cowan, US Army Air Corps
Bataan-Corregidor Memorial Foundation of New Mexico
To see the names, click on "200th/515th CA (AA) Names" in the left column.
Battling Bastards of Bataan
Includes NEWSLETTERS and UPDATES
Birks, William Rogers -- Survivor of Bataan Death March
Memorial Website by his Daughter, Patti
Concrete Battleship - Fort Drum
Contains information and photos of Fort Drum, El Fraile Island (most often
referred to as the "Concrete Battleship") plus information about the 59th Coast
Artillery Regiment.
Congressional E-Mail Directory
Stay in touch with your elected officials
Embassy of the United States at Manila
Includes Useful Information
Fourth Regiment of the United States Marines:
China Marines
4th
Marines - Jack Turner's web site with much information about the 4th Marine
Regiment.
Found on Bataan: An American
Soldier's Album
Note: This link goes to the outstanding
"US-Japan Dialogue on POWs" web site that is run by Kinue Tokudome. You
may also get to this web site by using the link listed below by the web site
name.
After clicking on this link, click on "NEWS" in the left column of the web site
main page. On the next page, look for the "1/3/09" entry and click on the
"Bataan Album" link. This is a wonderful story about a soldier's photo
album found on Bataan by a Japanese soldier and the efforts of many people to
get that album returned to the original owner.
Fukuoka POW Camp #1
by Wes Injerd (updated, August 2003)
Fukuoka #17
- Omuta
This outstanding web site began as a 6th Grade school project at under the
leadership of Librarian Linda Dahl at Whitman Elementary School in Lewiston,
Idaho. The students are now (July 2008) in High School and Linda is now
the City Librarian, but she continues to expand and improve the project with the
passion of a true patriot. Also, Linda attends ADBC conventions and
assists former POWs.
"Hard Way Back"
A Memorial For Dad by Pamela Walton
"I'm One of the Lucky Ones, I Came Home Alive"
by POW, Raymond C. Heimbuch
The Institute on WWII
Focuses on collecting memories
Legion of Valor Museum
Fresno, California
Listserv for E-Mailers
will help you with your research!
Mansell Publishing
POW Camp List
Marine Memorial Club/Hotel
Located in San Francisco, CA
Maywood Bataan Day
Organization
A web site dedicated to remembrance of Bataan. It includes photos of
Veterans Memorial Park in Maywood, IL as well as links to other pages.
Museum of World War II
a private collection of artifacts
My Hitch in Hell
Book by Dr. Lester I. Tenney
A New Mexico Story:
The Bataan Death March to the Atomic Bomb
This documentary film reveals the state’s link with the infamous Bataan Death
March in the story of a New Mexico National Guard regiment sent to defend the
American territory of the Philippines on the eve of the Japanese attack on Pearl
Harbor.
"The Oryoku
Maru Story"
The story is compiled by four survivors. It includes a roster of those on board
the "Hellship"
Oryoku Maru when it departed Manila on December 13, 1944.
"Palawan Massacre"
Roster of Victims, Courtesy of Lorna Nielsen Murray
Philippine Scouts Heritage Society
The site is intended to help support the mission of
preserving the history, heritage and
legacy of the Philippine Scouts for present and future generations.
POW Research Network Japan
This site contains a wealth of information about POWs that were held in camps in
Japan. For persons that died in a camp in Japan, it includes date and
cause of death whenever that information is available from Japanese archives.
POWs of the Japanese
Jim Erickson is constructing
this site. Already it has much valuable information about the Hellships,
including rosters, and Jim will be adding more. For those that do not know Jim
Erickson, I will just say that he does outstanding research and you can rely on
the information he posts.
Salute to Those who fought
and won World War II
This is a musical and pictorial salute to all those who fought during World War
II. Before you start the musical salute, be sure to turn up the volume on
your speakers. When you get the main page of this site, click the link
about the center of the page following the name, John Melnick, to begin the
salute.
Taiwan POW Camps Memorial Society
Dedicated to the Task of Searching for
former WWII POWs held on Island of Taiwan
US-Japan Dialogue on POWs
This web site contains a vast amount of information concerning relations between
the U.S.A. and Japan as relates to Prisoners of War during World War II.
Use the links in the left column to find interesting items - many of which were
written by ADBC Members that have entries on this web site. Be sure to
check the "News" link which is updated frequently by web master, Kinue Tokudome.
U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Helping Veterans Get Interconnected
Valor Tours
Battlesite Tours, World War II
West Point Academics
Office of the Dean
World War
II Families for Return of the Missing (WWRM)
This nonprofit organization was founded by Lisa Phillips of Windham, Maine, to
assist the families of World War II MIAs to locate and identify the remains of
their loved ones.
World War II in the Pacific
82 Links on the Web about Our War
Courtesy of Mark Conrad