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Crager, Kelly Eugene. "Lone Star under the Rising Sun: Texas's "Lost Battalion," 2nd Battalion, 131st Field Artillery Regiment, During World War II." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2005. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4737/.

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In March 1942, the 2nd Battalion, 131st Field Artillery Regiment, 36th Division, surrendered to the Japanese Imperial Army on Java in the Dutch East Indies. Shortly after the surrender, the men of the 2nd Battalion were joined as prisoners-of-war by the sailors and Marines who survived the sinking of the heavy cruiser USS Houston. From March 1942 until the end of World War II, these men lived in various Japanese prison camps throughout the Dutch East Indies, Southeast Asia, and in the Japanese home islands. Forced to labor for their captors for the duration of the conflict, they performed extremely difficult tasks, including working in industrial plants and mining coal in Japan, and most notably, constructing the infamous Burma-Thailand Death Railway. During their three-and-one-half years of captivity, these prisoners experienced brutality at the hands of the Japanese. Enduring prolonged malnutrition and extreme overwork, they suffered from numerous tropical and dietary diseases while receiving almost no medical care. Each day, these men lived in fear of being beaten and tortured, and for months at a time they witnessed the agonizing deaths of their friends and countrymen. In spite of the conditions they faced, most survived to return to the United States at war's end. This study examines the experiences of these former prisoners from 1940 to 1945 and attempts to explain how they survived.
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Serving the pieces: The 242nd Field Artillery Battalion, WWII. 2nd ed. West Conshohocken, PA: Infinity Publishing.com, 2008.

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Walsh, Edward V. Serving the pieces: The 242nd Field Artillery Battalion, WWII. 2nd ed. West Conshohocken, PA: Infinity Publishing.com, 2008.

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Marks, Jimmy C. History of the 61st Field Artillery Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division, 1940-1957. Monahans, Tex: J.C. Marks, 1990.

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Triplett, Thomas Lamar. History, 932 Field Artillery Battalion and related stories: A compilation. Ozark, Mo: Yates Pub. Co., 1986.

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History, Center of Military, ed. We can do it: The 503d Field Artillery Battalion in the Korean War. [Washington, D.C.?: Center of Military History, U.S. Army, 2000.

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Cosgrove, William M. Time on target: The 945th Field Artillery Battalion in World War II. [S.l.]: W.M. Cosgrove, III, 1997.

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1897-1956, Pratt Fletcher, ed. The Lost Battalion. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2000.

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Webb, Charles W. Field artillery, the king of battle: A history of the 616th Field Artillery Battalion (Pack) and much more. Dalton, Ga: C.W. Webb, 1996.

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Anderson, Oliver M. My journey with the Locamus Battalion. Clinton, MS: O.M. Anderson, 2001.

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Prehar, Bohdan. Brave cannons: WW II relic in Vietnam, 1st Battalion, 92nd Artillery. [Austin, Tex.?]: B. Prehar, 2003.

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