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World War II dead & missing
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World War II Dead, Wounded, or POWs
from Burnet County
This list is on the National Archives website. These are our fallen Burnet County World War II Army and Army Air Forces soldiers.
WWII Army Casualties: Texas | National Archives


This is a list of 32 people that we lost in WWII. KIA-Killed in action, DOW- died of wounds, DNB-died non battle, FOD- finding of death [usually involves the absence of a recovered body]
This list has been culled from the main list for the casualties in the Navy, Marines, and the Coast Guard from Texas.
Search the main list at
WWII Casualties: Texas | National Archives

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