[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 40 (Wednesday, March 8, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S1686]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
MORNING BUSINESS
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REMEMBERING THE SOLDIERS OF 2ND BATTALION, 131ST FIELD ARTILLERY
REGIMENT
Mr. CORNYN. Mr. President, this week, we remember the brave men of
Texas who gave so much to preserve freedom in the Pacific and survived
the greatest horrors of World War II. Soldiers of 2nd Battalion, 131st
Field Artillery Regiment from Camp Bowie, TX, a Texas National Guard
unit, were fighting alongside Australian forces on Java, an island in
Indonesia, against invading Japanese forces. On March 8, 1942 the
Americans and their Australian allies were captured by the Japanese. A
report was never filed by the Japanese to identify the captured unit.
As a result, the Texas soldiers had disappeared and were dubbed ``the
Lost Battalion.''
They were combined with survivors of the USS Houston, CA-30, which
had been sunk in the Battle of Sunda Strait on March 1, 1942, and
dispersed to POW labor camps located in Burma, Thailand, and Japan to
work as slave laborers. They worked on the Burma-Siam Death Railway,
building a railroad through the jungle and into the coal mines, docks,
and shipyards in Japan and other Southeast Asian countries. For 42
months, the men of 2nd Battalion, 131st Field Artillery and the USS
Houston suffered together through humiliation, degradation, physical
and mental torture, starvation, and horrible tropical diseases, with no
medication.
Five hundred and thirty-two soldiers of the battalion, along with 371
survivors of the USS Houston were taken prisoner. As many as 163
soldiers died in captivity, and of those, 133 are estimated to have
died working on the railroad.
In August of 1945, after 42 months of captivity and forced labor, the
survivors of 2nd Battalion, 131st Field Artillery Regiment and the
survivors of the USS Houston were returned to the United States. March
8, 2017, marks the 75th year since their capture on the island of Java,
and these soldiers deserve to be remembered for their heroic service
and sacrifices in the Pacific theater of battle.
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