Monday, August 27, 2012

Jim Tribby and the Bataan Death March

One of the drawings made by Jim Tribby's buddy of the Bataan Death March

Another drawing of the Bataan Death March

The Bataan Memorial in the Phillipines

Pictures from the Death March

Prisoners

The Bataan Death March

Prisoners at Camp O'Donnel


Jim Tribby receives his back pay of $1.50 a day for the days he was a prisoner

Jim and Danielle Hamilton look at a scrapbook

1 comment:

  1. I am married to one of Jim Tribby's daughters, Ginger.

    Ginger's family spent many years in Ladoga

    Pat Cline, a local author and journalist was going to write a book about him but died before she could do so.

    We have her notes and tapes so one day I may write that book.

    We live 6 miles outside Crawfordsville.

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