Lieutenant Clair Conzelman was a prisoner of the Japanese after the surrender of Corregidor .
Conzelman became a prisoner of the Japanese after the surrender of Corregidor and died in 1945 aboard a "hellship", PW Camp #2 - Davao Mindanao [1]
Sources
↑ United States, World War II Prisoners of War, 1941-1945, database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29D-MRTB : 18 February 2016), Clair M Conzelman, 07 May 1942; citing Military Service, Japan, NARA NAID 1263907 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Internment Record, Post Cemetery, West Point, NY; Vermont Marriage Records; 1910 US Census; 1920 US Census; Family Records
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