James A. Lunsford died of
wounds he suffered on Mindanao in late November of 1944.
He died on a hospital ship headed back to the states. He was a member of Company L of the 21st Infantry. He had served in Hawaii, Australia, New Guinea and
the Philippines. He had been wounded on Leyte on November 9 and went back into combat. He was 26 years old at his death. Before entering the service he had lived in Farmington. {The Daily Journal, St. Francois Co., Wednesday, April 26, 1995} |
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