Cleveland Army Officer Who Died as WWII POW After Bataan Death March to Be Laid to Rest at Home
WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, JUL 15 – Officials identified Kenneth L. Kramer using dental and isotope analysis after disinterring remains from a WWII POW camp where over 2,500 prisoners died, officials said.
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WWII soldier from Cleveland who died in POW camp identified
WASHINGTON (WJW)— A Northeast Ohio soldier is coming home after 80 years. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced Tuesday that U.S. Army 2nd Lt. William B. Bucey, 29, of Cleveland, who died as a prisoner of war during World War II, was officially accounted for on March 3, 2025. Mom calls police after toddler throws sand at Bay Village park New details were released Tuesday after Bucey’s family was briefed. In 1942, Bucey served wit…
Cleveland Army officer who died as WWII POW after Bataan Death March to be laid to rest at home
The remains of 2nd Lt. William B. Bucey, who was captured during WWII and died in a POW camp, have been identified and will be buried in Mayfield Heights next month.
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