"The Lost Battalion" -- Wichita Falls TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Benchmark Blasterz
N 33° 54.724 W 098° 29.685
14S E 546706 N 3752521
One of two specific veterans memorials on the Wichita County Courthouse grounds in downtown Wichita Falls, this memorial commemorates the service and sacrifice of the "Lost Battalion," 2nd Batt., 131st Field Artillery, 36th Inf. Div., TXARNG
Waymark Code: WMKPYM
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 05/13/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher
Views: 3

This specific veteran's memorial on the Wichita County Courthouse grounds in downtown Wichita Falls TX commemorates the "Lost Battalion", officially known as the 2nd Battalion of the 131st Field Artillery, 36th Infantry Division of the Texas Army National Guard.

The plaque on the odd squarish stone monument reads as follows:

"To the memory of
Those honored members of the
Lost Battalion
Native sons

Members of the 2nd Battalion, 131st Field Artillery
36th Infantry Division

On March 8, 1942, these gallant men were taken prisoner of the Japanese on Java. Held captive for three and one-half years, the living members were released September 2, 1945. To these valiant men, living and dead, we offer our humble gratitude. August 1951"

From the Texas Military Forces Museum, more detailed history of the Lost battalion: (visit link)

"2nd Battalion, 131st Field Artillery
The Lost Battalion

The 2nd Battalion, 131st Field Artillery was mobilized on 25 November 1940, along with the 36th Infantry Division, Texas National Guard, and was sent to Camp Bowie at Brownwood. Originally intended to be part of a force to be sent to reinforce American troops in the Philippine Islands, the Battalion was detached from the 36th Infantry Battalion and sailed on the USS Republic on 21 November 1941. The ship was diverted from the Philippines when Pearl Harbor was bombed on 7 December 1941, and landed on the island of Java in the Dutch East Indies on 11 January 1942, to reinforce Dutch, British and Australian troops already there.

The Japanese landed on the island and the Dutch surrendered on 8 March 1942 after token resistance. The entire Battalion was taken prisoner. The Battalion (less Battery E) and the survivors of the cruiser USS Houston, which had been sunk off the Java coast, were sent to Burma, Thailand or Japan to work for the Japanese as slave laborers. They worked on the "Burma-Siam Death Railway" building a railroad through the jungle and in the coal mines, docks and ship yards in Japan and other southeast Asian countries. They spent 42 months in captivity suffering humiliation; torture, both mental and physical; starvation and disease (without medication).

Five hundred and thirty two soldiers of the Battalion, along with 371 survivors of the USS Houston were taken prisoner. Six hundred and sixty eight were sent to Burma and Thailand and 235 to other locations. Altogether, 163 soldiers died in captivity and of those 133 died working on the railroad. Many more died as a result of diseases contracted while in captivity after the war.

For almost three years, no one heard from any of the members of the battalion, hence the name, "Lost Battalion.""
Website pertaining to the memorial: [Web Link]

List if there are any visiting hours:
memorial is available 24/7


Entrance fees (if it applies): 0

Type of memorial: Monument

Visit Instructions:

*(1.)* Please submit a photo(s) taken by you of your visit to the location (non-copyrighted photos only). GPS photos are also accepted with the location in the background, and old vacation photos are accepted. If you are not able to provide a photo, then please describe your visit or give a story about the visit.
*(2.)* If you have additional information about the memorial which is not listed in the waymark description, please notify the waymark owner to have it added, and please post the information in your visit log.
Search for...
Geocaching.com Google Map
Google Maps
MapQuest
Bing Maps
Nearest Waymarks
Nearest Specific Veteran Memorials
Nearest Geocaches
Create a scavenger hunt using this waymark as the center point
Recent Visits/Logs:
Date Logged Log User Rating  
new.neo visited "The Lost Battalion" -- Wichita Falls TX 03/18/2024 new.neo visited it
The Snowdog visited "The Lost Battalion" -- Wichita Falls TX 06/13/2020 The Snowdog visited it
WalksfarTX visited "The Lost Battalion" -- Wichita Falls TX 06/06/2020 WalksfarTX visited it
Benchmark Blasterz visited "The Lost Battalion" -- Wichita Falls TX 12/30/2013 Benchmark Blasterz visited it

View all visits/logs