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Pvt Bryan M “Mac” Tidwell
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Pvt Bryan M “Mac” Tidwell Veteran

Birth
Oklahoma, USA
Death
7 Sep 1944 (aged 22–23)
At Sea
Monument
Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines Add to Map
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Bryan served as a Private, 200th Coast Artillery Regiment, U.S. Army during World War II.

He resided in Eddy County, New Mexico and was a member of the New Mexico National Guard prior to the war.

His National Guard unit was called into full time active Army service on January 6, 1941, prior to the war, from Carlsbad, New Mexico. He was noted, at that time, as being employed as a mechanic and also as Single, without dependents.

He became a prisoner of the Japanese Army while fighting in the Philippines during the war in 1942.

Bryan was declared "Missing In Action" while a POW of the Japanese Army in the sinking of the "Shinyo Maru".

He was awarded the Prisoner Of War Medal and the Purple Heart.

The Japanese ship "Shinyo Maru" was loaded with 750 U.S. POW's in the cargo holds. The U.S.S. Paddle (SS-263), not knowing that American POW's were on board, fired torpedoes at the ship off the coast of Mindanao and sank it. Some Japanese guards shot prisoners as they struggled from the holds after the attack or were in the water.

668 POW's died when the ship sank, leaving only 82 survivors. 47 of 52 Japanese guards also died.

His remains were not recovered.

Service # 20843813

( Bio by: Russell S. "Russ" Pickett )

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Soldiers & Sailors who died on the "Shinyo Maru":
( Last name staring with: A through D )
( Last name staring with: E through L )
( Last name staring with: M through R )
( Last name staring with: S through Z )

Survivor of the "Shinyo Maru"
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( Above listings created by: Russell S. "Russ" Pickett )

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Bryan served as a Private, 200th Coast Artillery Regiment, U.S. Army during World War II.

He resided in Eddy County, New Mexico and was a member of the New Mexico National Guard prior to the war.

His National Guard unit was called into full time active Army service on January 6, 1941, prior to the war, from Carlsbad, New Mexico. He was noted, at that time, as being employed as a mechanic and also as Single, without dependents.

He became a prisoner of the Japanese Army while fighting in the Philippines during the war in 1942.

Bryan was declared "Missing In Action" while a POW of the Japanese Army in the sinking of the "Shinyo Maru".

He was awarded the Prisoner Of War Medal and the Purple Heart.

The Japanese ship "Shinyo Maru" was loaded with 750 U.S. POW's in the cargo holds. The U.S.S. Paddle (SS-263), not knowing that American POW's were on board, fired torpedoes at the ship off the coast of Mindanao and sank it. Some Japanese guards shot prisoners as they struggled from the holds after the attack or were in the water.

668 POW's died when the ship sank, leaving only 82 survivors. 47 of 52 Japanese guards also died.

His remains were not recovered.

Service # 20843813

( Bio by: Russell S. "Russ" Pickett )

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Soldiers & Sailors who died on the "Shinyo Maru":
( Last name staring with: A through D )
( Last name staring with: E through L )
( Last name staring with: M through R )
( Last name staring with: S through Z )

Survivor of the "Shinyo Maru"
Click Here For Listing

( Above listings created by: Russell S. "Russ" Pickett )

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  • Maintained by: MAJ Jimmy Cotton
  • Originally Created by: War Graves
  • Added: Aug 8, 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56791498/bryan_m-tidwell: accessed ), memorial page for Pvt Bryan M “Mac” Tidwell (1921–7 Sep 1944), Find a Grave Memorial ID 56791498, citing Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines; Maintained by MAJ Jimmy Cotton (contributor 48803557).