192 – Co. D – After the War
![The grave of T/5 Eber Boden after his reburial at Oakwood Memorial Cemetery in Oklahoma on October 17, 1948. Boden_Grave1948](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/Boden_Grave1948.jpg)
The grave of T/5 Eber Boden after his reburial at Oakwood Memorial Cemetery in Oklahoma on October 17, 1948.
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![Headstone on the common grave at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. In this grave are the remains of Cpl. Raymond J. Grahams, D Company, Pvt. Edward G. Wills and T/5 Kent W. Hughes Jr. both members of HQ Company. Wills](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/1Wills.jpg)
Headstone on the common grave at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. In this grave are the remains of Cpl. Raymond J. Grahams, D Company, Pvt. Edward G. Wills and T/5 Kent W. Hughes Jr. both members of HQ Company.
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![The memorial headstone the family of George WIlls Jr. at the Berea Christian Church Cemetery, off the Mackville Road, about four miles southwest of Harrodsburg. Wills_Grave](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/Wills_Grave.jpg)
The memorial headstone the family of George WIlls Jr. at the Berea Christian Church Cemetery, off the Mackville Road, about four miles southwest of Harrodsburg.
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![Memorial to Sgt. Elzie E. Anness - D Co. - at Spring Hill Cemetery in Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Anness_Grave](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/Anness_Grave.jpg)
Memorial to Sgt. Elzie E. Anness – D Co. – at Spring Hill Cemetery in Harrodsburg, Kentucky.
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![Grave of Sgt. Johnny Bottoms at Richmond Cemetery in Richmond, Kentucky on October 21, 1948. Bottoms_G](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/Bottoms_G.jpg)
Grave of Sgt. Johnny Bottoms at Richmond Cemetery in Richmond, Kentucky on October 21, 1948.
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![At the request of his family, his remains were returned home and PFC Fred Leonard was buried at Spring Hill Cemetery, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, on October 27, 1949. Leonard_FG](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/Leonard_FG.jpg)
At the request of his family, his remains were returned home and PFC Fred Leonard was buried at Spring Hill Cemetery, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, on October 27, 1949.
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![The remains of Sgt. Jennings Scanlon were returned to Harrodsburg, Kentucky and buried at Spring Hill Cemetery on October 28, 1949. Scanlon_Grave](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/Scanlon_Grave.jpg)
The remains of Sgt. Jennings Scanlon were returned to Harrodsburg, Kentucky and buried at Spring Hill Cemetery on October 28, 1949.
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![The remains of Sgt. Willard Yeast were interred at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery with those of the other POWs on February 14, 1952, in St. Louis, Missouri. Caskets Palawan](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/Caskets-Palawan.jpg)
The remains of Sgt. Willard Yeast were interred at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery with those of the other POWs on February 14, 1952, in St. Louis, Missouri.
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![The remains of those killed on Palawan were reburied at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery on February 14, 1952. The names of Pvt. James L. Choate. S/Sgt. Joe B. Million, and Pvt Willard R. Yeast - all members of D Company - are on the center right list of names of Americans executed at Palawan, Philippine Islands. Palawan Grave Headstone 1](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/Palawan_4a.jpg)
The remains of those killed on Palawan were reburied at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery on February 14, 1952. The names of Pvt. James L. Choate. S/Sgt. Joe B. Million, and Pvt Willard R. Yeast – all members of D Company – are on the center right list of names of Americans executed at Palawan, Philippine Islands.
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![The ashes of 2nd Lt Arch Rue were interred at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, on November 5, 1948. RueA Gr](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/RueA-Gr.jpg)
The ashes of 2nd Lt Arch Rue were interred at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, on November 5, 1948.
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![Pvt. Clarence L. Allen, D Co., was interred on April 7, 1950 at Little Rock National Cemetery in Little Rock, Arkansas. He shares his grave with Cpl. Gilberto G. Tafoya, of the 200th Coast Artillery, and S/1c Dudley D. Wyatt. AllenG](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/1AllenG.jpg)
Pvt. Clarence L. Allen, D Co., was interred on April 7, 1950 at Little Rock National Cemetery in Little Rock, Arkansas. He shares his grave with Cpl. Gilberto G. Tafoya, of the 200th Coast Artillery, and S/1c Dudley D. Wyatt.
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![After the war, Sgt. Isaac Causey was reburied at Port Hudson National Cemetery, Zachary, Louisiana, on March 4, 1949. CauseyGrave](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/1CauseyGrave.jpg)
After the war, Sgt. Isaac Causey was reburied at Port Hudson National Cemetery, Zachary, Louisiana, on March 4, 1949.
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![The remains of PFC John Cunningham were buried at Resthaven Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky, on October 28, 1949. CunninghamGr](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/CunninghamGr.jpg)
The remains of PFC John Cunningham were buried at Resthaven Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky, on October 28, 1949.
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![The remains of Sgt. Oscar Dean were buried at Zachary Taylor National Cemetery, Louisville, on February 16, 1950. He shares his grave with three other men. Dean1](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/Dean1-1.jpg)
The remains of Sgt. Oscar Dean were buried at Zachary Taylor National Cemetery, Louisville, on February 16, 1950. He shares his grave with three other men.
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![After the war, the remains of Cpl. Everett Ferguson were buried at Millwood Cemetery, Princeton, Kentucky. Ferguson Grave](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/1FergusonGrave.jpg)
After the war, the remains of Cpl. Everett Ferguson were buried at Millwood Cemetery, Princeton, Kentucky.
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![The remains of PFC Wesley D. Hungate were reburied at Camp Nelson National Cemetery, Nicholasville, Kentucky on November 1, 1949. Hungate1](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/Hungate1.jpg)
The remains of PFC Wesley D. Hungate were reburied at Camp Nelson National Cemetery, Nicholasville, Kentucky on November 1, 1949.
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![After the war his family requested his remains be returned home. Pvt. Woodrow Lofton was reburied at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, in October 1949. LoftonGrave](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/LoftonGrave.jpg)
After the war his family requested his remains be returned home. Pvt. Woodrow Lofton was reburied at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, in October 1949.
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![Pvt. James Secrist- D Co., 192nd Tank Battalion - was reburied at Westlawn Cemetery, Canton, Ohio. Note: His headstone shows he was a member of the 194th Tank Battalion, but there are no known records that show the transfer took place. SecristGr](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/SecristGr.jpg)
Pvt. James Secrist- D Co., 192nd Tank Battalion – was reburied at Westlawn Cemetery, Canton, Ohio. Note: His headstone shows he was a member of the 194th Tank Battalion, but there are no known records that show the transfer took place.
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![Close up of names of the members of D Company who were members of the Kentucky National Guard. Co. D memorial](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/TankPlaque3.jpg)
Close up of names of the members of D Company who were members of the Kentucky National Guard.
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![On February 9, 1949, PFC Crate D. Anderson - D Co. - was buried at Upper Yellow Creek Cemetery in Graham County, North Carolina. AndersonCGr](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/AndersonCGr.jpg)
On February 9, 1949, PFC Crate D. Anderson – D Co. – was buried at Upper Yellow Creek Cemetery in Graham County, North Carolina.
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![Sherman Tank dedicated to the members of D Company. It should be noted that the company had M-3 Stuart tanks in the Philippines.
It should be noted that the 192nd fought with M-3 Stuart Tanks. Sherman Tank Memorial](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/TankC1-scaled.jpg)
Sherman Tank dedicated to the members of D Company. It should be noted that the company had M-3 Stuart tanks in the Philippines.
It should be noted that the 192nd fought with M-3 Stuart Tanks.
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![Maj. Gen. Lonnie Culver, Deputy Adjutant General for the Kentucky National Guard speaks during a dedication ceremony at Fort Knox, Ky., Oct. 12, 2012, at the dedication of the Morgan French Barracks. Frenchb1](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/frenchb1.jpg)
Maj. Gen. Lonnie Culver, Deputy Adjutant General for the Kentucky National Guard speaks during a dedication ceremony at Fort Knox, Ky., Oct. 12, 2012, at the dedication of the Morgan French Barracks.
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![Family members of Master Sgt. Morgan French unveil a plaque during a barracks dedication ceremony. - Courtesy of Sgt. Scott Raymond, Kentucky National Guard Frenchb2](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/frenchb2.jpg)
Family members of Master Sgt. Morgan French unveil a plaque during a barracks dedication ceremony. – Courtesy of Sgt. Scott Raymond, Kentucky National Guard
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![Members of the Morgan French family look at his photo that will be hung inside the barracks. - Courtesy of Sgt. Scott Raymond, Kentucky National Guard Frenchb3](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/frenchb3.jpg)
Members of the Morgan French family look at his photo that will be hung inside the barracks. – Courtesy of Sgt. Scott Raymond, Kentucky National Guard
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![Family members of Master Sgt. Morgan French stand with Maj. Gen. Lonnie Culver, Deputy Adjutant General for the Kentucky National Guard and State Command Sgt. Maj. Gregory Armstrong - Courtesy of Sgt. Scott Raymond, Kentucky National Guard Frenchb5](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/client/w_150,h_150,q_lossy,ret_wait/https://bataanproject.com/wp-content/uploads/frenchb5.jpg)
Family members of Master Sgt. Morgan French stand with Maj. Gen. Lonnie Culver, Deputy Adjutant General for the Kentucky National Guard and State Command Sgt. Maj. Gregory Armstrong – Courtesy of Sgt. Scott Raymond, Kentucky National Guard
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