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    Fort McCoy Soldiers support special service for former World War II POW [Image 98 of 99]

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    Fort McCoy Soldiers support special service for former World War II POW

    Staff Sgt. Kyle Brunner, Sgt. Maj. Abdul Parsons-Bey, Master Sgt. Kristy Roemer, Capt. Jiaru Bryar, Maj. Steven Kelly, Staff Sgt. Haley Dexter, 1st Sgt. Matt Hardin, and Sgt. Dalton Bruser, most with the 86th Training Division of Fort McCoy, Wis., are shown after completing participation in a Mass of Christian Burial Service for Sgt. Jack Hohlfeld as the pallbearer/flag folding team Aug. 26, 2024, at the Catholic Cemetery in La Crosse, Wis. Hundreds of people attended a special Mass for Hohlfeld at St. Patrick Parish in Onalaska and the graveside service in La Crosse, Wis., as well. Hohlfeld was born in Hamburg Township in Vernon County just outside Stoddard, Wis. When he was 13 years old, his family moved to Centerville, just north of Holmen. As a young adult, Jack lived for a brief time in both Trempealeau and La Crosse before moving to California. He volunteered to enlist and was sworn into the Army at Fort MacArther, Calif., in 1938. Hohlfeld was assigned to the Philippines as a member of Headquarters Squadron, 24th Pursuit Group, U.S. Army Air Corps. When the Japanese began their attack on the Philippines on Dec. 8, 1941, the 24th Pursuit Group rapidly became combat ineffective. Its soldiers were rushed to the Bataan Peninsula where Hohlfeld fought as an infantryman, eventually becoming a POW upon its surrender. Hohlfeld survived the Bataan Death March and entered the infamous Cabanatuan Japanese POW camp. On Dec. 26, 1942, Hohlfeld died and was placed into Common Grave 811 with five other service members who passed in that 24-hour period. It wasn't until recently he was fully identified from that gravesite and brought back to Wisconsin. Nott is the former garrison commander at Fort McCoy, Wis. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)

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    Date Taken: 08.26.2024
    Date Posted: 09.20.2024 15:08
    Photo ID: 8654339
    VIRIN: 240826-A-OK556-1568
    Resolution: 5825x3883
    Size: 4.01 MB
    Location: LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN, US

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