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World War II Casualty Lists
The Departments of War and the Navy created lists of casualties during World War II. The National
Archives scanned those lists and they are available on NARA¡¯s website in the online catalog at
research/search/.
War Casualties for Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Personnel
The Bureau of Naval Personnel of the Department of the Navy created these lists between 1942 and
1947. They document people who served in the Navy from U.S. states, territories (including the
District of Columbia), and possessions of the United States, as well as foreign countries. The lists
contain the names of Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard personnel on active duty whose deaths
resulted directly from enemy action or from operational activities against the enemy in war zones
from December 7, 1941, to the end of World War II. The lists do not include casualties that occurred
as a result of disease, homicide, or suicide.
The lists are first arranged by state, territory, overseas possession, or foreign country. Within each
state they are arranged by the following categories:
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Combat dead
Missing
Wounded
Died in prison camps
Released prisoners of war
The names of the sailors, marines, and coast guard personnel are listed alphabetically in each
category.
The lists include the following information:
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The name and rank of the deceased
The name, address, and relationship of next-of-kin.
The lists do not include the cause of death.
Online Access
. There is no index to the lists.
Honor List of Dead and Missing Army and Army Air Forces Personnel
The Strength Accounting Branch, Administrative Services Division, Adjutant General¡¯s Office,
Department of War created these lists. Each list covers all army personnel who were killed, died, or
remained missing between the President¡¯s declaration of unilateral emergency on May 27, 1941, and
the cut-off date of the report, January 31, 1946. Both battle and non-battle dead and missing are
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included. A foreword explaining how the list was compiled, a statistical tabulation, and the
descriptions of the types of casualties incurred are also included.
The lists contain information about soldiers serving from the United States, its territories, and the
District of Columbia. The entries are arranged by name of state, by name of county, and then
alphabetically by the name of deceased. They include the following information about the soldier:
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Name and rank
Army serial number
Type of casualty
Online Access
. There is no index to the lists.
Rev. December 2013
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