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The Department of Veteran Affairs gravesite locator might have some additional information in it. Nationwide Gravesite Locator http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ Unfortunately, if the information did not make it into the VA's database, they will refer you back to NARA. I didn't have much luck looking for WW II history resources at national veteran sites, which is a little disappointing. It looks like most of the research done on people involved in the Bataan Death March is centered in New Mexico. Here's the site of a museum that might be able to help if you get in touch with them: http://www.bataanmuseum.com/bataanhistory/ It sucks that NARA is charging such a hefty fee for a record search. You might get a better response if you can find someone to support a waver for the cost. Asking your US senators or representative to ask NARA for you would be your best bet. The VA or a veteran's association might be able to help you with this too.
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