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Executed person | Date of execution | Location | Method | Circumstances | Race | Presiding president |
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Rowe, James | 6 November 1942 | Fort Huachuca, Arizona | Hanging | Killed fellow solider Joseph Shields, Private, Company "A", 318th Engineer Battalion, by stabbing him with a knife. The murder allegedly stemmed from an argument over the ownership of cigarettes. [1][2][3] | Black | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Leonski, Edward J. | 9 November 1942 | Pentridge Prison, Melbourne, Australia, Southwest Pacific Area | ||||
Sykes, Jerry | 19 January 1943 | Fort Huachuca, Arizona | Murdered his former girlfriend, Hazel Craig, by stabbing and cutting her with a sharp instrument. [4][5][2][3] | Black | ||
Cobb, David | 12 March 1943 | Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater | David, tasked with guarding duty, fatally shot 2nd Lt Robert J. Cobner during an altercation over duty hours and a rifle. The court martial sentenced David to death for killing Cobner while on duty.[6][7] | Black | ||
Knapp, George S. | 19 March 1943 | Bastrop, Texas | Knapp, 38, admitted to abducting a young girl, choking her, and leaving her unconscious in a pasture. The child was discovered 24 hours later and died shortly after Knapp's arrest for suspected car theft. Once confined to a hospital for the insane, Knapp told officers he had an uncontrollable desire to choke women. [8][9] | White | ||
Line, Francis A. | 26 March 1943 | Davis–Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona | Francis was convicted for the rape of a 12-year-old girl in nearby Tucson. [10][11] | |||
Smith, Harold A. | 25 June 1943 | Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater | Private Harold A. Smith, from Troup County, Georgia, was executed by hanging on June 25, 1943, for the fatal shooting of Private Henry Jenkins at Chisledon Camp near Swindon in Wiltshire on January 9, 1943.[12][13][14] | |||
Kendrick, James E. | 17 July 1943 | Oran, Algeria, North African Theater of Operations ** | Convicted for the murder and rape of 10-year-old Carmen Nunez. [15][16] | Black | ||
Brandon, Levi | 26 July 1943 | Fort Leavenworth, Kansas | Private Levi Brandon, a 23-year-old soldier from Kansas City, Kansas, was executed after being convicted by a military court for assaulting a 17-year-old waitress on New Year's morning.[17][15] | Black | ||
Bohn, Walter J. | 6 August 1943 | Camp Claiborne, Louisiana | Pvt. Walter J. Bohn, 26-year-old soldier from Wilkes-Barre, Pa., hanged for the rape of an officer's wife, assault, and theft in Louisiana. [18][19][20][16] | |||
Pittman, Willie A. | 30 August 1943 | Sicily, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II ** | Execution. Hanged for rape. Sicily. NATO[16] (need additional) | |||
Stroud, Harvey | Execution. Hanged for rape. Sicily. NATO Navy Service 1940-41[16] (need additional)
Privates Harvey Stroud, Armstead White, Willie A. Pittman, and David White entered without invitation the house of Giovanni Morana at Marretta, near Gela, Sicily. In the house were Morana, his wife, their 3-year-old child, and their nephew and some other relatives who were visiting. The soldiers (all of whom were black) compelled the nephew and other relatives to leave the house, after which each of the soldiers in turn raped Giovanni’s wife, Giovianana Incatasciato Morana, forcing her husband and daughter to watch the assaults. The soldiers were apprehended and were subsequently hanged in the vicinity of Gela on August 30, 1943 (U.S. v. Pvt. Harvey Stroud 1943). https://omnilogos.com/military-executions/ |
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White, Armstead | Execution. ETO[16] (need additional) | |||||
White, David | Execution. Hanged for rape in Sicily. NAT[16] (need additional) | |||||
Smith, Charles H. | 6 September 1943 | Algiers, North African Theater of Operations ** | Hanged in Algiers, North African Theater of Operations on 6 September 1943 (need additional) | White[21] | ||
Davis, Lee A. | 14 December 1943 | Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater ** | Execution. Hanged for rape and murder in England. ETO[16]Private Lee A. Davis, an 18-year old soldier, was hanged on 14 December 1943 by Thomas Pierrepoint and Alex Riley. He was convicted by a court martial at Marlborough, Wiltshire for fatally shooting 19-year-old Cynthia June Lay and raping Muriel Fawden near Savernake Hospital, Marlborough on 28 September 1943. ( Eddleston, 2004, 658) ( Fielding, 1995b, 102)
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Jones, Edwin P. | 5 January 1944 | Oran, Algeria, North African Theater of Operations | Execution. Hanged for the murder of a MP in Algeria, North Africa. NATO[16](need additional) | |||
Waters, John H. | 10 February 1944 | Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater ** | Execution. Hanged for murder in England. Shepton Mallet. ETO. Attempted suicide after shooting and killing his paramour.[16]
Private John H. Waters, a 38-year-old soldier from Perth Amboy, New Jersey, was hanged on 10 February 1944 by Thomas Pierrepoint and Alex Riley. He was convicted by a court martial at Watford in Hertfordshire for fatally shooting his 35-year-old girlfriend Doris Staples at 11A Greys Road, Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire on 14 July 1943.[22][23] (need additional sources/rewrite) |
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Leatherberry, J.C. | 16 March 1944 | Execution. Hanged for theft and strangling a man in England. ETO[16]Private John C. Leatherberry, a 21-year old soldier, serving with the 356th Engineer General Service Regiment, was hanged on 16 March 1944 by Thomas Pierrepoint and Albert Pierrepoint. He was convicted by a court martial at Ipswich in Suffolk for strangling and battering to death 28-year-old taxi-driver Henry Claude Hailstone in a country lane south west of Colchester in Essex on 8 December 1943. Leatherberry's accomplice, Private George Fowler, was sentenced to life imprisonment.[24][25]
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Black[26] | |||
Spears, Charles A. | 18 April 1944 | Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II ** | Execution. Hanged for shooting a soldier. NAT[16](need additional) | Black[27] | ||
Harris, Wiley Jr. | 26 May 1944 | Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater ** | Execution. Hanged for murder in England. Shepton Mallet. ETO. He had paid to have sex with a woman, but her pimp interrupted before the act could be completed. Harris stabbed him to death. Anglo- American tensions were raised when Harris was acquitted by a British Jury.[16]
Private Wiley Harris Jr, a 26-year old soldier, serving with the 626th Ordnance Ammunition Corp, was hanged on 26 May 1944 by Thomas Pierrepoint and Alex Riley. He was convicted by a court martial for stabbing to death Harry Coogan, a pimp, at Earl Street in Belfast, Northern Ireland on 6 March 1944.[28][29] (need additional sources/rewrite) |
Black[30] | ||
Miranda, Alex F. | 30 May 1944 | Firing squad | Execution. Shot for murder of an officer. England. ETO[16]Private Alex F. Miranda, a 20-year old soldier, was executed on 30 May 1944 by a 10-man firing squad. He was convicted by a court martial for fatally shooting First Sergeant Thomas Evison of the 42nd Field Artillery Battalion, 4th Division, at Broomhill Camp in Devon on 5 March 1944.[31] Initially buried in Plot E, Oise-Aisne American Cemetery and Memorial (see below), his body was returned to the U.S. in 1990.
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White[32] | ||
Donnelly, Robert L. | 31 May 1944 | Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II ** | Hanging | Execution. Hanged for desertion and the murder of a MP in Italy. MTO[16](need additional) | White[33] | |
Brinson, Eliga | 11 August 1944 | Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater ** | Execution. Hanged for rape in England. Shepton Mallot ETO[16]Private Eliga Brinson and Private Willie Smith, both of the 4090th Quartermaster Service Company, were hanged on 11 August 1944 by Thomas Pierrepoint and Albert Pierrepoint. They were convicted by a court martial at Cheltenham in Gloucestershire for raping Dorothy Holmes in a field near Bishop's Cleeve in Gloucestershire on 4 March 1944.[34][35]
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Black[36] | ||
Smith, Willie | African-American soldier convicted and hung for raping a 16 year old English girl[16](need additional) | Black[16] | ||||
Whitfield, Clarence | 14 August 1944 | Normandy, France, European Theater ** | Execution. Hanged for rape in France. ETO[16](need additional) | Black[37] | ||
Watson, Ray | 29 August 1944 | Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II ** | Black[38] | |||
Peoples, James W. | 2 September 1944 | Oro Bay, New Guinea, Southwest Pacific Area | Convicted for the murder of fellow solider, Sergeant Alonso D. McIntyre.[15] | |||
Bever, Harry | 26 September 1944 | Fort Sill, Oklahoma | ||||
Brown, Arthur T. | 2 October 1944 | Oro Bay, New Guinea, Southwest Pacific Area | [15] | |||
Gibson, Andrew | 33758950 | |||||
Greene, Leroy E. | Execution. Hanged with three others for the assault and/or rape of two Army nurses.[16]
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Horne, Charles A. | Execution. Hanged for rape, assault, and disobeying orders. New Guinea[16]
33507636 Horn, Charles A (need additional) |
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Washington, Eugene A. Jr. | [15] | |||||
White, Lloyd L. Jr. | Execution. Hanged for rape, assault, and disobeying orders. New Guinea[16]
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Thomas, Madison | 12 October 1944 | Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater ** | Convicted by a court martial in Plymouth of raping Beatrice Maud Reynolds in a field at Albaston (near Gunnislake, Cornwall) on 26 July 1944 and hanged at HMP Shepton Mallet on 12 October 1944
Private Madison Thomas, a 23-year old soldier, was hanged on 12 October 1944 by Thomas Pierrepoint and Albert Pierrepoint. He was convicted by a court martial at Plymouth in Devon for raping Beatrice Maud Reynolds in a field at Albaston, near Gunnislake in Cornwall on 26 July 1944.[39][40] (need additional sources/rewrite) |
Black[41] | ||
Sanders, James B. | 25 October 1944 | European Theater ** | Black[42] | |||
Anderson, Ray (Roy) W. | Actually Roy? See plot e list
Execution. Hanged for raping two women in France. ETO[16] 35407199 (need additional) |
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Kluxdal, Paul | 31 October 1944 | Execution. Hanged for shooting an officer in France.[16](need additional) | White[43] | |||
Wimberly, Willie, Jr. | 9 November 1944 | Execution. Hanged for rape, breaking and entering, and assault in France. ETO[16](need additional) | Black[44] | |||
Watson, Joseph | Black[45] | |||||
Fernandez, Avelino | 15 November 1944 | Oro Bay, New Guinea, Southwest Pacific Area | Found guilty of murder of a woman. [15] | |||
Maxey, Curtis L. | 16 November 1944 | Aversa, Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II ** | Execution. Hanged for the rape of a French woman in Italy. MTO[16](need additional) | Black[46] | ||
Scott, Richard | 18 November 1944 | European Theater ** | Execution. Hanged for rape and assault with a bayonet in France. ETO[16] (need additional) | Black[47] | ||
Pennyfather, William D. | Execution. Hanged for rape in France. ETO
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Black[48] | ||||
McGann, Theron | 20 November 1944 | Execution. Hanged for the rape of a woman in France. ETO[16]
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Davis, Arthur E. | 22 November 1944 | Execution. Hanged for rape and assault in France. ETO[16]
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Jordan, Charles H. | AKA Charlie
Execution. Hanged for felony, rape, and assault. France. ETO[16] (need additional) |
Black[49] | ||||
Hendricks, James E. | 24 November 1944 | Normandy, France, European Theater ** | Hanged near Plumaudan on 24 November 1944 for the murder of Victor Bignon and the attempted rape of his wife Noémie
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Black[50] | ||
Pygate, Benjamin | 28 November 1944 | Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater ** | Firing squad | Execution. Shot for the murder of another soldier. ETO[16]Private Benjamin Pyegate from Dillon, South Carolina, was executed on 28 November 1944 by a firing squad. He was convicted by a court martial at Tidworth in Wiltshire for stabbing to death Private First Class James E. Alexander, from Arkansas, at the Drill Hall Camp, Westbury, Wiltshire on 17 June 1944.[51]
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Black[52] | |
Newman, Oscar N. | 29 November 1944 | European Theater ** | Hanging | Execution. Hanged for rape in France. ETO[16](need additional) | White[53] | |
Valentine, Leo, Sr. | Black[54] | |||||
Williams, Charles | 18 December 1944 | United States | ||||
Davis, William E. | 27 December 1944 | European Theater ** | Execution. Hanged for rape and murder in France. ETO[16]
33541888 (need additional) |
Black[55] | ||
Baldwin, Waiter J. | 17 January 1945 | Baldwin, Walter J
34020111 Execution. Hanged for murder in France. ETO[16] (need additional) |
Black[56] | |||
Davis, Sylvester | 5 January 1945 | Randolph Air Force Base, Texas | 38235181 | |||
Guerra, Augustine | 8 January 1945 | Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater ** | Along with Ernest L. Clarke, convicted of the rape and murder of 15-year-old Elizabeth Green at Ashford on 22 August 1944
Corporal Ernest Lee Clarke (aged 23) and Private Augustine M. Guerra (aged 20), both airmen of the 306th Fighter Control Squadron, were hanged on 8 January 1945 by Thomas Pierrepoint and Albert Pierrepoint. They were convicted by a court martial at Ashford, Kent for raping and strangling to death 15-year-old Elizabeth Green at Ashford on 22 August 1944.[57][58] (need additional sources/rewrite) |
White[59] | ||
Clark, Ernest L. | Along with co-convicted Augustine M. Guerra, raped and strangled 15-year-old Elizabeth Green at Ashford on 22 August 1944
Execution. Hanged for the rape and murder of an English girl. ETO[16] (need additional) |
White[60] | ||||
Cooper, John D. | 9 January 1945 | European Theater ** | Execution. Hanged for breaking and entering, assault, and raping four women in France. ETO[16]
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O'Connor, John R. | 15 January 1945 | Fort Benning, Georgia | ||||
Farrell, Arthur J. | 19 January 1945 | European Theater ** | Execution. Hanged for rape in France. ETO (need additional) | White[61] | ||
Twiggs, James W. | 22 January 1945 | Execution. Hanged for shooting a man in France. ETO (need additional) | Black[62] | |||
Hawthorne, Samuel | 29 January 1945 | Oro Bay, New Guinea, Southwest Pacific Area | Execution. Hanged for assaulting and killing two officers in New Guinea. South Pacific Theater
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Holden, Marvin | 30 January 1945 | Lemur, Belgium ** | Execution. Hanged for rape and assault in Belgium. ETO
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Black[63] | ||
Spencer, Elwood J. | Execution. Hanged for rape and assault in Belgium. ETO
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Black[64] | ||||
Slovik, Eddie | 31 January 1945 | Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines, France, European Theater ** | Firing squad | White | ||
Wilson, J.P. | 2 February 1945 | European Theater ** | Hanging | 32484756 | ||
Skinner, Robert L. | 10 February 1945 | Hanged with Yancy Waiters in the village of Hameau au Pigeon in Quettetot on the Cherbourg peninsula after being convicted of murder and rape. Among spectators at their execution were twenty French witnesses, including nineteen-year-old Marie Osouf, the girl who was raped, and the family of Auguste Lebarillier (Marie's boyfriend), who was murdered
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Black[65] | |||
Waiters, Yancy | 10 February 1945 | Hanged with Robert L. Skinner on 10 February 1945 for the murder of Auguste Lebarillier and rape of Marie Osouf
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Mack, William | 15 February 1945 | Execution. Hanged for rape and murder in France. ETO
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Crews, Otis B. | 21 February 1945 | Mediterranean Theater ** | Execution. Hanged for shooting another soldier. Italy, MTO[16](need additional) | Black[66] | ||
Downes, Williams C. | 28 February 1945 | European Theater ** | Execution. Hanged for raping three women with two other soldiers in France. ETO
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Black[67] | ||
Agee, Amos | 3 March 1945 | Hanged in the European Theater on 3 March 1945 with convicts John C. Smith and Frank Watson for rape.
Execution. Hanged for robbery and rape in France. ETO[16] (need additional) |
Black[68] | |||
Smith, John C. | Hanged in the European Theater on 3 March 1945 with Amos Agee and Frank Watson for rape
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Black[69] | ||||
Watson, Frank | Hanged in the European Theater on 3 March 1945 with Amos Agee and John Smith for rape
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Black[70] | ||||
Williams, Olins W. | 9 March 1945 | Execution. Hanged for rape and murder in France. ETO
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Black[71] | |||
Burns, Lee A. | 11 March 1945 | Aversa, Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II ** | Execution. Hanged for rape in Italy. MTO[16] (need additional) | Black[72] | ||
Grant, General L. | Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II ** | Execution. Hanged for murder in Italy. MTO
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Perry, Herman | 15 March 1945 | Ledo, Assam, India | Execution. Hanged for desertion, disobeying orders, and killing an officer in Ledo, India. Only execution in the China/Burma/India Theater
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Pearson, Robert L. | 17 March 1945 | Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater ** | Convicted along with Parson Jones for the rape and murder of Joyce Brown, who was pregnant, on 3 December 1944
Corporal Robert L. Pearson and Private Parson Jones, both soldiers of the 1698th Engineers, were hanged on 17 March 1945 by Thomas Pierrepoint and Herbert Morris. They were convicted by a court martial at Chard, Somerset for raping heavily pregnant Joyce Brown at Bonfire Orchard in Chard on 3 December 1944.[73][74] (need additional sources/rewrite) |
Black[75] | ||
(Parson) Jones, Cubia | Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater ** | Raped and murdered Joyce Brown, who was pregnant, on 3 December 1944
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Black[76] | |||
Baker, Henry | 18 March 1945 | Philippines | Execution. Hanged for rape at Leyte Island, Philippines[16]
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Mack, John M. | 20 March 1945 | Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II ** | Or Mack, John H. according to other lists
Execution. Hanged for the murder of three people in Italy. MTO (need additional) |
Black[77] | ||
Taylor, John W. | Execution. Hanged for the murder of another soldier. Italy. MTO
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Jones, Kinney | Execution. Hanged for shooting an officer in Italy. MTO
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Black[78] | ||||
Pearson, Robert A. | Guadalcanal | Execution. Hanged for killing Frederick D. Johnson, a private in the 368th Infantry. Guadalcanal
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Smalls, Abraham | 27 March 1945 | Mediterranean Theatre of World War II ** | Execution. Hanged for shooting another soldier. Italy, MTO
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Black[79] | ||
Davison, Tommie | 29 March 1945 | European Theater ** | Execution. Hanged for rape and assault in France. ETO[16]
34485174 (need additional) |
Black[80] | ||
Harrison, William, Jr. | 7 April 1945 | Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater ** | Raped and strangled 7-year-old Patricia Wylie in Northern Ireland on 25 September 1944.
Private William Harrison, a 22-year old soldier of the United States Army Air Forces, was hanged on 7 April 1945 by Thomas Pierrepoint and Herbert Morris. Based at USAAF Station 238 in Ardboe, he was tried by a court martial at Cookstown Courthouse on 18 November 1944, accused of sexually assaulting and strangling to death 7-year-old Patricia Wylie in a hayfield at Killycolpy, near Stewartstown, County Tyrone in Northern Ireland on 25 September 1944. He admitted to murdering the child and was convicted.[81][82][83] (need additional sources/rewrite) |
White[84] | ||
Jones, Curn | 10 April 1945 | Fort Benning, Georgia | ||||
Hopper, Benjamin F. | 11 April 1945 | European Theater ** | Hanged for murdering a soldier in Belgium
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Dan Boswell | 16 April 1945 | Camp Bowie, Texas | Harry S. Truman | |||
James L. Jones | 19 April 1945 | European Theater ** | Execution. Hanged for rape and murder in France. ETO
34221343 Jones, James L (need additional) |
Black[85] | ||
Mileert Bailey | Black[86] | |||||
John Williams | Execution. Hanged for rape and murder in France. ETO
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Black[87] | ||||
William T. Curry | 20 April 1945 | Oro Bay, New Guinea, Southwest Pacific Area | Execution. Hanged for the murder of another soldier. Oro Bay, New Guinea
Hanged for the beating death of fellow solider, Robert J. Harris, after questioned about sexual acts the men had together by a lieutenant. [15] 35518555 Curry, William T (need additional sources/rewrite) |
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Shelton McGhee, Sr. | 4 May 1945 | Mediterranean Theatre of World War II ** | Execution. Hanged for shooting another soldier. Italy, MTO[16](need additional) | Black[88] | ||
George E. Smith, Jr. | 8 May 1945 | Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater ** | Convicted for the murder of British diplomat Sir Eric Teichman by court-martial at RAF Attlebridge on 3 December 1944. He was executed by hanging on the gallows at HMP Shepton Mallet on 8 May 1945 (i.e. VE day), despite appeals for clemency, including from Lady Ellen Teichman
Private George Edward Smith, a 28-year-old airman of the 784th Bombardment Squadron, was hanged on 8 May 1945 (i.e. VE day) by Thomas Pierrepoint and Herbert Morris. He was convicted by a court martial at RAF Attlebridge in Norfolk for fatally shooting 60-year-old Sir Eric Teichman in woods near Honingham Hall, Honingham in Norfolk on 3 December 1944.[89][90][91] (need additional sources/rewrite) |
White[92] | ||
George Green, Jr. | 15 May 1945 | European Theater ** | Execution. Hanged for the murder of a soldier in France. ETO
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Haze Heard | 21 May 1945 | Execution. Hanged for murder in France. ETO
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Black[93] | |||
William McCarter | 28 May 1945 | Execution. Hanged for the murder of a soldier in France. ETO
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Clete O. Norris | 31 May 1945 | Execution. Hanged in France
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Alvery R. Rollins | 31 May 1945 | Execution. Hanged for the murder of a soldier in France. ETO
Rollins, Alvin R (need additional) |
Black[94] | |||
Matthew Clay, Jr. | 4 June 1945 | Execution. Killed a Frenchman and assaulted a woman with a bayonet in France. ETO
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Werner E. Schmiedel | 11 June 1945 | Mediterranean Theatre of World War II ** | Schmiedel, Werner E. (a.k.a. Robert Lane).7041115
Execution. Hanged for desertion, armed robbery, and murder in Italy (need additional) |
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Ancieto Martinez | 15 June 1945 | Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater ** | Convicted of raping and murdering 75-year-old Agnes Cope on 6 August 1944
Martinez, Aniceto Private Aniceto Martinez, a 24-year-old soldier, was hanged on 15 June 1945 by Thomas Pierrepoint and Albert Pierrepoint. He was convicted by a court martial at Lichfield in Staffordshire for raping 75-year-old Agnes Cope in her home at 15 Sandy Lane, Rugeley in Staffordshire on 6 August 1944.[95][96] He was the last person to be hanged in the United Kingdom for the crime of rape.[97] (need additional sources/rewrite) |
White[98] | ||
Victor Ortiz * | 21 June 1945 | European Theatre | Execution. Hanged for the murder of a soldier in France. ETO
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Hispanic[99] | ||
Willie Johnson | 26 June 1945 | European Theater ** | Execution. Hanged for rape and murder in France. Killed a woman by driving over her head with a gasoline tanker truck. ETO
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Black[100] | ||
Fred A. McMurray | 2 July 1945 | Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II ** | Convicted along with Louis Till for the murder of an Italian woman and the rape of two others, in Civitavecchia. Executed by hanging at United States Army Disciplinary Training Center north of Pisa on 2 July 1945
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Black[101] | ||
Louis Till | Convicted with Fred A. McMurray for the murder of an Italian woman and the rape of two others in Civitavecchia. Executed by hanging at United States Army Disciplinary Training Center north of Pisa on July 2, 1945[102][103](need additional sources/rewrite) | Black[104] | ||||
Charles H. Jefferies | 5 July 1945 | Execution. Hanged for assaulting a soldier and others in Italy. MTO
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Black[105] | |||
John T. Jones | Execution. Hanged for rape, assault, and theft in Southern Italy. MTO
Jones, John T (need additional) |
Black[106] | ||||
Henry W. Nelson | Execution. Hanged in Italy for rape. MTO
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Black[107] | ||||
Tom E. Gordon | 10 July 1945 | European Theater ** | Execution. Hanged for assaulting and killing a soldier in France. ETO
Gordon, Tom (need additional) |
Black[108] | ||
Harold Crabtree | 31 July 1945 | Philippines | Firing squad | Sergeant Harold Crabtree was executed for the murder of his tent mate, Pvt Gene C. Musson. Crabtree claimed to be drunk and could remember nothing despite refuting evidence by witnesses. [15] (need additional sources/rewrite) | ||
Cornelius Thomas | 1 August 1945 | Schofield Barracks, Hawai'i | Hanging | |||
Jesse D. Boston | Firing squad | |||||
Robert Davidson | 6 August 1945 | Green Haven Correctional Facility, New York | ||||
Ernest J. Harris | 9 August 1945 | Philippines | Hanging | |||
Lee R. Davis | 14 August 1945 | Fort Sill, Oklahoma | Execution. Hanged for rape and murder in England. ETO
18023362 Davis, Lee A (not same?)(place of execution) (need additional) |
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Herbert W. Reid | 14 August 1945 | Camp Beale, California | ||||
Clinton Stevenson | 14 August 1945 | Execution. Hanged for stabbing a soldier to death. California-Camp Beale
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Ellis McCloud, Jr. | 20 August 1945 | Philippines | Execution. Hanged for shooting an officer with a rifle.
Seeking revenge on officers whom he determined to be responsible for denying his requests to be rotated home, McCloud murdered Captain Jack C. McLain. [15] 34052264 McCloud, Ellis (need additional sources/rewrite) |
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Robert Wray | 20 August 1945 | European Theater ** | Black[109] | |||
Edward J. Reichl | 22 August 1945 | United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas | Execution. Hanged for shooting an officer at Del Mar Detachment Camp, California
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Harvey W. Nichols | 28 August 1945 | Philippines | Nichols was executed for the murder of 12-year-old Martina Cervantes and Eladia Sanchez after shooting into the Cervantes family home after an argument with a solider visiting the family. [15]
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Bradley Walters, Jr. | 31 August 1945 | Convicted of the shooting death of a white solider. He signed a statement confessing guilt but later tried to retract it saying it was coerced, but it was already entered into evidence.[15]
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Black[15] | |||
Henry C. Philpot | 10 September 1945 | European Theater ** | Execution. Hanged for killing an officer in Germany. ETO
39080069 Philpot, Henry C (need additional) |
White[110] | ||
Fred Hurse | 20 September 1945 | United States | ||||
Clarence Gibson | 24 September 1945 | Firing squad | Execution. Shot for the murder of a guard in Louisiana. The guard was killed when Gibson and another prisoner escaped confinement. Spent two years on the run.
18023334 Gibson, Clarence D (need additional) |
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James C.Thomas | 25 September 1945 | Philippines | Hanging | Execution. Shot another soldier. Philippines
34616798 Thomas, James C (need additional) |
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Charles M. Robinson | 28 September 1945 | European Theater ** | Execution. Hanged for killing a woman in France. ETO
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Black[111] | ||
Blake W. Mariano | 10 October 1945 | 29-year-old gunner with the 191st Tank Battalion, hanged at Loire Disciplinary Training Center in Le Mans, France on 10 October 1945 for raping two women, aged 21 and 54, and murdering their 41-year-old companion in Lauf, Germany on 15 April 1945
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Sidney Bennerman | 15 October 1945 | Firing squad | Execution. Shot for rape and murdering two people in France. ETO
Bennerman, Sidney, Jr (need additional) |
Black[113] | ||
Woodrow Parker | 34561139
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Black[114] | ||||
Ozell Louis | Philippines | Hanging | Found guilty of murder, assault, and attempted rape.[15]
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Charlie Ervin, Jr. | 19 October 1945 | Italy, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II ** | Firing squad | Execution. Shot for murder and rape in Italy. MTO
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Mansfield Spinks | Execution. Shot for murder and rape in Italy. MTO
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Dan J. Lee | 9 November 1945 | Philippines | Allegedly under the influence of 'bai' (sugar cane wine) Lee entered the house of a Filipino couple and stabbed a sleeping man to death. After fleeing that house he entered another where encountered his victim's brother who he stabbed as well but after being stabbed repeatedly fleed into the woods where he was later caught. [15]
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Ellsworth Williams | 5 January 1946 | Germany, European Theater ** | Hanging | Execution. Hanged for shooting an officer in France. ETO
34200976 Williams, Ellsworth (need additional) |
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Solomon Thompson | 11 September 1946 | European Theater | ||||
Garlon Mickles | 22 April 1947 | Schofield Barracks, Hawai'i | Execution. Hanged for rape and theft while in Guam, Marianas Islands. Execution took place at Schofield Barracks, Oahn, Territory of Hawaii
38510084 Mickles, Garlon (need additional) |
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James Norman | 25 April 1947 | Philippines | Execution. Hanged for the murder of a prostitute in Manila, Philippines. PTO
34951904 Norman, James (need additional) |
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William Abney | 1 December 1947 | Mandaluyong, Philippines | ||||
Manuel Martinez | 23 April 1948 | Landsberg Prison, Germany, European Theater | ||||
Stratman Armistead | 16 December 1948 | Nakano, Japan, Far East Command |
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- ^ "Civilian Patricia Wylie - Cookstown War Dead".
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