Robert E. Omoth
Seaman First Class, U.S. Navy

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Robert Engman Omoth

Seaman First Class,
U.S. Navy

Service #3858625

Assigned to the USS Houston (CA-30),
Heavy Cruiser, Asiatic Fleet

Died on September 16, 1943
Officially Listed as Died or Killed In Action
While In Prisoner of War Status

At 100 Kilo Camp - Burma

Next-of-Kin Notified:
Stepfather, Mr. Svend Nelson
602 Cle Elum St., Ellensburg, Washington

Awards:

Purple Heart
Purple Heart
Prisoner of War Medal
Prisoner of War
Medal
American Defense Campaign Medal
American Campaign
Service Medal
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
Asiatic-Pacific
Campaign Medal
World War II Victory Medal
World War II
Victory Medal

These awards are based on the information below and per applicable DoD Directives and Awards Manuals:
Purple Heart Awarded to any member of the Armed Forces who, after April 5, 1917, has been wounded, killed, or who has died or may hereafter die of wounds received under any of the following circumstances:
  Before April 25, 1962, while held as a prisoner of war in the same manner as a former prisoner of war who is wounded on or after that date while held as a prisoner of war.
Prisoner of War Medal Authorized for issue to any person who, while serving in any capacity with the Armed Forces, was taken prisoner and held captive after April 5, 1917.
American Campaign Service Medal Awarded for military service within the American Theater between December 7, 1941 and March 2, 1946.
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal Awarded for military service with the Asiatic-Pacific Theater between December 7, 1941 and March 2, 1946.
World War II Victory Medal Awarded for military service between December 7, 1941 and December 31, 1946, both dates inclusive.

S1C Omoth is believed to have entered the US Navy from Washington State,
and his loss is recorded in the
State Summary of War Casualties, Washington, page 50, Prisoner of War Record,
published by the U.S. Navy, 1946.

USS Houston (CA-30)
USS Houston (CA-30) off San Diego in October 1935

The following information on this casuality is sourced from The National Archives Database:
World War II Prisoners of War Data File, 12/7/1941 - 11/19/1946

SERIAL NUMBER
3858625
NAME
OMOTH, ROBERT ENGMAN
GRADE, ALPHA
Seaman, first class
SERVICE CODE
NAVY
ARM OR SERVICE
United States Navy
DATE REPORT
2/28/1942
RACE
White
STATE OF RESIDENCE
Washington
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
 (No Data Entered)
PARENT UNIT NUMBER
 (No Data Entered)
PARENT UNIT TYPE
 (No Data Entered)
AREA
Asiatic Theatre
LATEST REPORT DATE
8/16/1943
SOURCE OF REPORT
Sources considered official.
STATUS
Died as Prisoner of War, Not Above Cases
DETAINING POWER
JAPAN
CAMP
Thai (TAI) POW Camp Thailand 13-100
REP
 (No Data Entered)
POW TRANSPORT SHIPS
 (No Data Entered)
Online Related Information:
USS Houston (CA-30) Crew Roster, Crew Information from usshouston.org

The following information on this casuality is sourced from The National Archives Database:
World War II Prisoners of the Japanese File, 2007 Update, ca. 1941 - ca. 1945

NAME
OMOTH, ROBERT ENGMAN
RANK
Seaman, first class
SERVICE NUMBER
3858625
ARM OR SERVICE
United States Navy
SOURCE 1
USS Houston roster - http://www.usshouston.org/
SOURCE 2
(No Data Entered)
SOURCE 3
(No Data Entered)
SUBORDINATE UNIT
(No Data Entered)
ASSIGNED UNIT
USS Houston (CA-30)
PARENT UNIT
Asiatic Fleet
POW CAMPS NOTES
Died at 100 Kilo Camp - Burma on 9/16/43
Online Related Information:
USS Houston (CA-30) Ship Information From Wikipedia
.
The POW Camps POW Camp Information From University of Houston Libraries

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