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Alamance County World War II Deaths
There were approximately 220 local deaths in World War II. This information was compiled from microfilm for the Local History Collection at May Memorial Library with the help of Miriam Pace, library volunteer and member of the Alamance County Friends of the Library, who spent many hours researching and copying.
Baldwin, Jim Richard Lee
Seaman, 2nd Class son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baldwin
was reported missing in action April 6, 1945 in the Pacific.
Seaman Baldwin entered training in April 1944 at Great Lakes and afterwards served on a ship in the Pacific.
Source: Times-News May 9, 1945
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Alamance County World War II Deaths
There were approximately 220 local deaths in World War II. This information was compiled from microfilm for the Local History Collection at May Memorial Library with the help of Miriam Pace, library volunteer and member of the Alamance County Friends of the Library, who spent many hours researching and copying.
Baldwin, Jim Richard Lee
Seaman, 2nd Class son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baldwin
was reported missing in action April 6, 1945 in the Pacific.
Seaman Baldwin entered training in April 1944 at Great Lakes and afterwards served on a ship in the Pacific.
Source: Times-News May 9, 1945
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