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As Good As Dead

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by Stephen L. Moore


  Rector, Private First Class Vernon William, 297

  Red Cross, 75, 82, 99, 102, 109, 110, 119, 121

  Red Hankie (code name), 120–23, 125, 238, 285

  Reyes, Father, 104–05, 109

  Rhoades, Private Arthur Wayne, 297

  Rigas, Private First Class Peter Tom, 297

  Rizal, Palawan village, 60, 208

  Robalon Island, 62

  “The Rock” (see Corregidor Island)

  Rodriquez, Bruno, 114

  Roe, S2c James Howard, 297

  Roosevelt, President Franklin Delano, 10, 11, 22

  Roosevelt, Theodore “Teddy,” 8

  Rough Riders, 8

  Rudd, Private James Rollie, 98, 297

  Rudisill, Lieutenant Colonel Richard E., 273

  Russell, Ensign Robert Enson, 37, 39, 46, 56, 66, 77, 83, 104, 121, 131, 148, 149

  Saisaih Point, Bataan, 12

  Saiz, Private Santiago Sannedra, 297

  Sakelares, Sergeant Angelo H., 8

  Sanchez, Private First Class John, 297

  Sanderson, Heather, 287

  San Fernando, Luzon, 12, 15

  Sanko Maru (Japanese ship), 38–39, 43

  Santa Cruz Point, Palawan, 261

  Santa Lucia, Palawan colony, 240

  Santos, Sergeant Catalino, 221

  Santo Tomás prison camp, 251

  Sato, First Lieutenant Yoshikazu “the Buzzard,” 133, 153–56, 159, 165, 183

  Sawa, Private Tomisaburo, 139, 157, 162, 183, 263–64, 273, 277

  Sawada, Sergeant Zentaro, 74

  Scally, Sergeant Henry Fredrick, 297

  Schiltz, Corporal Edward Joseph, 297

  Schloat, Private First Class Don Thomson, 88–90, 287–88

  Schubert, Technical Sergeant Charles Augustus, 131, 297

  Schugota, Kuta “Smiley,” 48, 275–76

  Seagraves, Private First Class Raymond Lewis “Rubber,” 91, 297

  Second Philippine Republic, 134

  Sexton, Colleen McDole, 259

  Sexton, LeRoy, 259

  Shalley, Sergeant Charles Earl, 297

  Shinoda, Sergeant Takihiko, 157

  Shoji, Lieutenant Tsuneji, 122

  Shubakii (Japanese guard), 134

  Sierra, Private Gabriel Jr., 159, 164, 165, 187, 297

  Simon, Dr., 217

  Simpson, Private First Class Jesse Herschel, 164, 297

  Sirfus, Private Charlie, 297

  Skaggs, Private First Class Owen Neil, 297

  Skidmore, Private First Class William Burleigh, 297

  Skripsky, Sergeant Gerald Lee, 69

  Smiling Jack (Japanese guard), 49

  Smith, SM2c Charles Carlyle Jr. “C.C.,” 132, 156, 159, 160, 268–69, 297

  Smith, Don, 284

  Smith, Glenn, 284

  Smith, MM2c Julio Forest, 163, 297

  Smith, Kathy, 284

  Smith, Private First Class Kenneth Otto, 156, 176–77, 297

  Smith, Nita (see Alexander, Nita Smith)

  Smith, CSM Norval Giles, 49

  Smith, Corporal Rufus William “Willie, Smitty,” 16–17, 20, 22, 27, 29–34, 36–39, 47, 49, 52–53, 58, 65, 66, 69–73, 80, 83, 92, 94–97, 106, 109–10, 132, 135–36, 142, 145, 153–56, 159–61, 167–69, 178, 184–86, 188, 192–94, 200, 207, 215–22, 226, 229, 230, 235, 236, 244, 245, 247–50, 255–58, 266, 268–70, 276, 283–84, 299

  Smith, Sarah Bess Ross, 268, 283

  Snyder, Private First Class Carl James, 297

  Solander, Captain Clarence L. “Solie,” 249

  Solomon Islands, 70

  South China Sea, 44, 136

  Spears, Sharon Deal, 281

  Spindler, Sergeant Carroll Frank, 298

  Stanley, Private Dervert Eugene, 298

  Stanley, Private John Marvin, 139, 173, 298

  Stevenson, Private Robert Louis, 146, 175, 298

  Stidham, Sergeant James Houston, 146, 156, 164, 298

  Stimson, Henry, 10

  Street, Corporal Charles Hiram, 101–02, 156, 168, 179, 298

  Stutts, Private First Class Harding Elwood, 98, 298

  Subic Bay, 148

  Sugamo Prison, Japan, 274, 275, 277

  Sulu Islands, 249

  Sulu Sea, 1, 44, 51, 123, 125, 150, 198, 203, 214, 239

  Sumida “Shorty” (Japanese guard), 120–22, 131

  Sumita (interpreter), 119

  Surigao, 150

  Suzuki (Japanese guard), 75

  Suzuki, Lieutenant General Sosaku, 263

  Sweany, Private First Class Leslie Irwin, 298

  Swift, Corporal William Dewey, 88–90, 112, 117, 118, 124, 129

  Swinney, Private First Class Homer Everett, 298

  Tablas Island, 89

  Tacloban, Leyte, 138, 253

  Tagbanua (Filipino tribe), 44, 115

  Takao, Taiwan, 147–49

  Takao Maru (Japanese ship), 125–26

  Talim (guerrilla), 113

  Tanabag, Palawan, 60, 61

  Tarabangan, Palawan, 112

  TawiTawi Island, 87–88, 90, 111, 117

  Taylor, Corporal John Flowers “Jack,” 77–79

  Taytay Municipality, Palawan, 260

  Teel, Private First Class Glen Eugene, 298

  Terada, Lieutenant General Seiichi, 149–52, 277, 278

  Terauchi, Field Marshal Count Hisaichi, 138

  Terry, Private Jolly “E,” 298

  Thomas, Private First Class Delbert Raymond, 156, 160, 298

  Thomas, Private First Class Donald Hampton, 79, 131, 147

  Timod (Palawan native), 115, 285

  Tinitian, Palawan, 61, 63, 111, 113, 124

  Tokyo Rose, 256

  Tolosa, Leyte, 257

  Tominaga, Lieutenant General Kyoji, 149, 150

  Tomioka, Sergeant Kinhichi “the Bull,” 76–78, 101, 102, 274

  Topside, Corregidor, 18

  Tucker, Ensign Samuel Lombard, 125–27

  Tulagi, 70

  Tulariquin, Palawan, 113

  Tumbaga, First Sergeant Emilio, 86, 110

  Turner, Warrant Officer Glenn C., 38, 98, 104, 131, 165, 298

  Uballe, Corporal Joseph John, 146, 156, 298

  Uehara, Kintoku, 74

  Ultra, 127

  U.S. Army

  Army Rangers, 251

  1st Cavalry, 251

  26th Cavalry, 89

  59th Coast Artillery, 17–18

  60th Coast Artillery, 28

  200th Coast Artillery, 6–9, 11

  515th Coast Artillery, 6, 9

  978th Signal Corps, 123

  U.S. Army Air Corps

  4th Division of 8th Army, 261

  19th Bomb Group, 12

  28th Material Squadron, 12, 156

  41st Division of 8th Army, 263

  U.S. Marines

  1st Division, 70

  4th Division, 20, 22, 25, 88, 283

  USS General A. E. Anderson (transport), 256, 265

  USS Chaumont (AP5), 104

  USS Flier (SS250), 126–28, 264

  USS Genesee (AT55), 53

  USS Gunnel (SS253), 144

  USS Col. George F. E. Harrison (mine planter), 67

  USS Henderson (AP1), 80

  USS Hornet (CV12), 148

  USS Houston (CV30), 159

  USS Intrepid (CV11), 144

  USS Narwhal (SS167), 87, 116–18, 124

  USS Redfin (SS272), 123, 127–28

  USS Robalo (SS273), 125–26, 130

  USS Seawolf (SS197), 124, 156, 260

  USS Shark (SS314), 148

  USS Spearfish (SS190), 20, 37

  USS Tangier (AV8), 253, 257

  Valenzuela, Olimpio, 221

  Vaughan, SK1c Churchill Edison, 121, 122, 239

  Vigoroux, Corporal McVea, 90

  Villa, Pancho, 8

  Visayas Islands, 134

  Vitatoe, Private Ted Edgar, 298

  Viterna, Private First Class Joseph, 69

  VP102, 59

  Waddell, Private Fi
rst Class George McClelland, 298

  Wainwright, Lieutenant General Jonathan M. “Skinny,” 17, 20–23

  Walker, Corporal George Murray, 298

  Walker, Staff Sergeant Carl “M,” 298

  Warren, Private First Class John Otis, 50, 71, 105, 110, 118–19, 187, 194, 200, 298

  Watanabe, Sublieutenant Tadayoshi, 74, 75, 78, 86, 99, 100, 107, 113, 114

  Watkins, S1c Charles Oscar, 58–60, 64, 86–87, 118, 124, 127–29, 264

  Weston, BM1c Charles H., 75–79

  Wheeler Battery, Corregidor, 18

  Whistling Charlie (Japanese guard), 49

  White, Private First Class Seldon T., 100–01, 277

  Whitecotton, Private First Class Horace, 298

  Whitehead, Captain Kenneth A., 89, 90

  Wigfield, William E. “Red,” 118, 124, 127, 128

  Wilbanks, Bob, 289

  Williams, Sergeant John Grant, 298

  Williams, Sergeant Maurice Scott Jr. “Bill,” 187, 195, 197, 210, 298

  Wilson, MM1c Earl Vance, 100–01, 277

  Wright, Captain John Jr., 29

  Wright, Charlotte Motherwell, 269

  Wright, Corporal Sidney Thomas, 54, 84, 85, 87–8, 111, 112, 269

  Yamada, Hiroshi, 163

  Yamagochi, Captain, 114

  Yamaguchi, Private Hakaru, 162

  Yamamoto, Lieutenant Yoshiichi, 151

  Yamamoto, Warrant Office Yuichi, 157, 183

  Yamashita, Lieutenant General Tomoyuki, 277

  Yeast, Private Willard Rue, 298

  Yoder, S1c John Edward, 77–79

  Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, 274

  Yoshiwara, Lieutenant Sho, 133, 151, 157, 160, 162, 183, 272

  Young, Aviation Machinist’s Mate William F., 90

  Zamboanga Province, 111

  Stephen L. Moore, a sixth-generation Texan, graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, where he studied advertising, marketing, and journalism. He is the author of multiple books on World War II and Texas history, including The Battle for Hell’s Island: How a Small Band of Carrier Dive-Bombers Helped Save Guadalcanal; Pacific Payback: The Carrier Aviators Who Avenged Pearl Harbor at the Battle of Midway; and Taming Texas, a biography of his great-great-great grandfather William T. Sadler, who was one of the first Texas Ranger captains in the 1830s. Steve lives north of Dallas in Lantana, Texas, with his wife, Cindy, and their three children. Visit him online at stephenlmoore.com.

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