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Domestic News March 30, 1942

The Daily Monitor

Mount Clemens, Macomb County, Michigan

What is this article about?

The War Department revised the Pearl Harbor casualty list, reporting 226 American soldiers killed or died of wounds in the December 7 Japanese attack on Hawaii, adding 87 previously omitted names including Private Robert H. Johnson from Michigan. Of 396 wounded, 275 recovered and returned to duty.

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Army Revises Pearl Harbor Casualty List

WASHINGTON, March 30- (AP)--The War Department disclosed today in a revised casualty list that 226 American soldiers were killed or died of wounds in the Japanese attack on Hawaii Dec. 7.

The list contained the names of 87 men who were not included in the original report.

One Michigan man was a victim. He was Private Robert H. Johnson, son of Henry Johnson of Paw Paw, Mich.

The War Department said that of 396 wounded men, 275 had recovered completely and returned to duty.

What sub-type of article is it?

Military Death Or Funeral

What keywords are associated?

Pearl Harbor Casualties Revised List War Department Japanese Attack

What entities or persons were involved?

Private Robert H. Johnson Henry Johnson

Where did it happen?

Hawaii

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Hawaii

Event Date

Dec. 7

Key Persons

Private Robert H. Johnson Henry Johnson

Outcome

226 american soldiers killed or died of wounds; 87 new names added; 396 wounded, of whom 275 recovered completely and returned to duty

Event Details

The War Department disclosed a revised casualty list from the Japanese attack on Hawaii, including names of 87 men not in the original report, among them one Michigan man, Private Robert H. Johnson, son of Henry Johnson of Paw Paw, Mich.

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