Manila American Cemetery
Manila, Philippines

 

 

 

CHAPMAN, Roscoe W.
14167329, Corporal, U. S. Army Air Forces
Died  December 26, 1945, (Plane lost at sea)
100th Bomber Sq., 42nd Bomber Group, Medium
Listed on Tablets of the Missing 



MOREFIELD, William L.

34605922, PVT, U. S. Army
140th Field Artillery Battalion, 37th Infantry Division
Died January 20, 1944
Buried at Plot F Row 9 Grave 74


MORTON, George Hunter Jr.
08298695, Seaman 2c, U. S. Navy
Died November 25, 1944, Buried at Sea
Listed on Tablets of the Missing


The World War II Manila American Cemetery and Memorial is located about six miles southeast of Manila, Republic of the Philippines within the limits of Fort Bonifacio, the former U.S. Army Fort William McKinley. It can be reached easily from the city by taxicab.

The cemetery, one hundred and fifty-two acres in extent, is on a prominent plateau, visible at a distance from the east, south and west. It contains the largest number of graves of our military Dead of World War II, a total of 17,206, most of whom gave their lives in the operations in New Guinea and the Philippines. The headstones are aligned in eleven plots forming a generally circular pattern, set among masses of a wide variety of tropical trees and shrubbery.

The chapel, a tall stone structure enriched with sculpture and mosaic, stands near the center of the cemetery. In front of it on a wide terrace are two large hemicycles with rooms at each end. Twenty five large mosaic maps in these four rooms recall the achievements of the American Armed Forces in the Pacific, China, India and Burma. On rectangular Trani limestone piers within the hemicycles are inscribed the names of 36,282 of the Missing who gave their lives in the service of America and who rest in unknown graves. Carved in the floors are the seals of the American states and its territories.

From the memorial and other points within the cemetery there are impressive views over the lowlands to Laguna de Bay and towards the distant mountains.

The cemetery is open daily to the public from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm except December 25 and January 1. It is open on host country holidays. When the cemetery is open to the public, a staff member is on duty in the Visitors’ Building to answer questions and escort relatives to grave and memorial sites.

 

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