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The Supreme Sacrifice Report

The supreme sacrifice report is an account of an individual in the US military who died in service.

Spanish American War
I have documented 5,463 Army officers and enlisted men who died in service during the Spanish American War, US Army occupation of Cuba and Puerto Rico, and the Philippine Insurrection. The Supreme Sacrifice report for each individual is being finalized and made available for purchase upon completions. To search for a person, type a name in the search box.

Spanish American War Nurses
At least 24 women Army nurses died during the Spanish American War, the US Army occupation of Cuba and Puerto Rico, and the Philippine Insurrection. A Supreme Sacrifice Report is available for each nurse, type a name in the search box or visit the Spanish American War Nurses webpage.

Spanish American War and Philippine Insurrection

I have documented 554 Army officers and enlisted men who died in service while members of US Army Volunteer units sent to the Philippine Islands during the Spanish American War and held over for service in the Philippine Insurrection. Supreme Sacrifice Reports are in the process of being finalized for publication and available for purchase. To search for a person, type a name in the search box.

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World War I Army Nurse Corps

There were 322 members of the Army Nurse Corps who died in service during World War I.  Supreme Sacrifice Reports are being prepared for each nurse and upon completion will be available for purchase. To search for an Army Nurse, type a name in the search box or visit the World War I Army Nurse Corps webpage.

World War I “The Rainbow Division”

The 42nd Division, nicknamed the “Rainbow Division” was organized with National Guard units from 26 states and Washington DC. There are 3,341 reports in the process of being finalized for publication for Army officers and enlisted men assigned to the 42nd Division who died in service during World War I.

World War II “Still On Patrol”

World War II “Still On Patrol”. There were 374 officers and 3,131 enlisted men of the US Navy Submarine Force who made the Supreme Sacrifice to win World War II. These men were on 52 submarines that were lost during World War II. Supreme Sacrifice Reports are in the process of being finalized for publication and available for purchase. To search for a person, type a name in the search box or visit the World War II Still On Patrol webpage.

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