WASHINGTON, March 5. - The Navy Department Monday announced the names of 60 casualties in the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard, including these Texans:
Adams, Calvin Dewitt, seaman fist class, Navy, Leesburg, missing.
Bryant, Dan, steward's mate first class, Navy, Galveston, dead.
Campbell, Bruce Singleton, seaman first class, Navy, Houston, dead.
Johnson, Floyd Edward, seaman second class, Nave, Childress, dead.
Mahula, Ernest Joseph, seaman first class, Navy, San Antonio, wounded.
Stoval, Spencer L., aviation machinist's mate third class, Navy, Fort Worth, dead.
(Published in Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Fort Worth, Texas) - 05 Mar 1945, Mon • Page 8)
Burial here: Floyd Johnson
WASHINGTON, March 5. - The Navy Department Monday announced the names of 60 casualties in the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard, including these Texans:
Adams, Calvin Dewitt, seaman fist class, Navy, Leesburg, missing.
Bryant, Dan, steward's mate first class, Navy, Galveston, dead.
Campbell, Bruce Singleton, seaman first class, Navy, Houston, dead.
Johnson, Floyd Edward, seaman second class, Nave, Childress, dead.
Mahula, Ernest Joseph, seaman first class, Navy, San Antonio, wounded.
Stoval, Spencer L., aviation machinist's mate third class, Navy, Fort Worth, dead.
(Published in Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Fort Worth, Texas) - 05 Mar 1945, Mon • Page 8)
Burial here: Floyd Johnson
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In Memory of
Floyd Edward Johnson
S2 U S Navy
World War II
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This is a cenotaph. Floyd was buried at sea according to Navy records shown on the other cenotaph listed as a link above.
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