Monroe County Servicemen 

Buried Overseas.

 

The American Battlefield Commission has listings of Foreign Cemeteries where our servicemen have been buried. 

The Commission maintains several databases, including:

  • Those interred at the American World War I and World War II cemeteries overseas.
  • The Missing in Action from World War I and World War II who are memorialized on Tablets of the Missing within the cemeteries and on three memorials in the U.S.
  • Those killed worldwide during the Korean War.
  • War dead and veterans of the Mexican War, Civil War and Spanish-American War who are buried at the ABMC cemeteries in Corozal, Panama and Mexico City.

The Commission also has a database of all interments at Corozal American Cemetery in Panama, including civilians who participated in the construction and operation of the Panama Canal.

These databases and listings are searchable click here to search the American Battlefield Commission Website.

 


 

If you have a photograph or information of the burial place of your Monroe Count Serviceman who is buried in another state or foreign cemetery feel free to send to me and I will add them to the list below.

Monroe County Servicemen

SOLDIER CEMETERY

OFFERMANN, Alvin L. 

Submitted by Vernon Ritter

Private First Class, U.S. Army  Service # 36078374
1st Infantry Regiment, 6th Infantry Division 
Entered the Service from: Illinois
Died: 15-Feb-45
Buried at: Plot A Row 15 Grave 168

Manila American Cemetery, Manila, Philippines

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