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Sgt Roy Lee Jobe

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Sgt Roy Lee Jobe Veteran

Birth
Moran, Shackelford County, Texas, USA
Death
3 Sep 1945 (aged 26)
Japan
Burial
Baird, Callahan County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.4080418, Longitude: -99.3874727
Plot
NW-M-12-22-4
Memorial ID
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Son of Mr and Mrs Earl Jobe. Also survived by brothers, Raymond, George, Billy Mac and Foy W; and a sister, Mrs Troy Caraway.

Originally served in the 7th Cavalry and then was sent to Nichols Field in the Philippines.

Taken prisoner at Corregidor, he died in a Japanese prisoner of war camp.

Extracted from obituary in the Abilene Reporter News, October 2, 1948.

Sergeant
6287353
SERVICE: U.S. ARMY; ARM OR SERVICE: Infantry
DATE REPORTED: May 7, 1942
STATE OF RESIDENCE: Texas
AREA: Southwest Pacific Theatre: Philippine Islands; LATEST REPORT DATE: September 3, 1945
STATUS: Died as Prisoner of War
DETAINING CAMP: Nagoya Main Camp Nagoya 35-137

Jobe, Roy L., SGT,6287353, INF, 19 BG (H) 28 BS , 45.09.03
Son of Mr and Mrs Earl Jobe. Also survived by brothers, Raymond, George, Billy Mac and Foy W; and a sister, Mrs Troy Caraway.

Originally served in the 7th Cavalry and then was sent to Nichols Field in the Philippines.

Taken prisoner at Corregidor, he died in a Japanese prisoner of war camp.

Extracted from obituary in the Abilene Reporter News, October 2, 1948.

Sergeant
6287353
SERVICE: U.S. ARMY; ARM OR SERVICE: Infantry
DATE REPORTED: May 7, 1942
STATE OF RESIDENCE: Texas
AREA: Southwest Pacific Theatre: Philippine Islands; LATEST REPORT DATE: September 3, 1945
STATUS: Died as Prisoner of War
DETAINING CAMP: Nagoya Main Camp Nagoya 35-137

Jobe, Roy L., SGT,6287353, INF, 19 BG (H) 28 BS , 45.09.03

Inscription

SGT 28 AAF BOMB SQ
WORLD WAR II



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