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James Jarvis Belvin
Cenotaph

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James Jarvis Belvin Veteran

Birth
Galveston, Galveston County, Texas, USA
Death
28 Oct 1944 (aged 26)
At Sea
Cenotaph
Grosvenor, Brown County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Cenotaph - Memorial Only - MIA South Pacific Ocean
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United States Navy Sailor. He entered the United States Navy from Texas, and served as a Chief Machinist's Mate as part of the crew of the "Fletcher"-class destroyer "USS Hoel" (DD-533). He went missing in action after the October 25, 1944 Battle of Samar, Philippine Islands, when his little ship attacked a powerful Japanese naval force, and helped to considerably delay that force until the "USS Hoel" was battered and sunk by Japanese gunfire.

His name is inscribed on the Walls of the Missing at the Manila American Cemetery in Taguig City, Philippines.

His family erected a cenotaph for him in the family plot in Fairview Cemetery, Grosvenor, Brown County, Texas
United States Navy Sailor. He entered the United States Navy from Texas, and served as a Chief Machinist's Mate as part of the crew of the "Fletcher"-class destroyer "USS Hoel" (DD-533). He went missing in action after the October 25, 1944 Battle of Samar, Philippine Islands, when his little ship attacked a powerful Japanese naval force, and helped to considerably delay that force until the "USS Hoel" was battered and sunk by Japanese gunfire.

His name is inscribed on the Walls of the Missing at the Manila American Cemetery in Taguig City, Philippines.

His family erected a cenotaph for him in the family plot in Fairview Cemetery, Grosvenor, Brown County, Texas

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CMM US Navy WWII



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