Author name: Steve Gibson

My father, Emmett Gibson, was a 1st Lt. in the 192nd Tank Battalion, HQ Co. He fought on Bataan, was injured and evacuated to Australia on the SS Mactan, the last ship the Japanese allowed to leave Bataan on 12/31/1941. I am an avid researcher into all things associated with Bataan and WWII in the Philippines. I am the administrator for the BATTLE OF BATTAN and WORLD WAR II IN THE PHILIPPINES Facebook groups. I am the webmaster for this website.

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192nd - HQ Co., 192nd Tank Battalion, Bilibid Prison, Cabanatuan, Camp O'Donnell, Ft. McKinley, Hell Ships, Noto Maru, Prison Camp, Provisional Tank Group

Gray, Pvt. Lonnie L.

Lonnie L. Gray was a soldier who served in World War II as a member of the Kentucky National Guard and was taken as a prisoner of war by the Japanese in the Philippines. His story is one of hardship, resilience, and perseverance. Despite the challenges he faced, he never lost hope and remained committed to his duty as a soldier. From his enlistment to his liberation, his journey is a testament to the courage and sacrifice of those who served in the war. Discover the full story of Pvt. Lonnie L. Gray and his experiences in the military at BataanProject.com.

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