The remains of Private Cecil T. Hinson, a brave U.S. Army soldier from Rock Hill who made the ultimate sacrifice during World War II, are set to be interred in his hometown.
Private Cecil T. Hinson, a native of Rock Hill, was a member of the U.S. Army’s Chemical Warfare Service. His service in the U.S. military took a tragic turn when Japanese forces invaded the Philippine Islands in December 1941. Alongside thousands of U.S. and Filipino service members, he was captured and held in prisoner-of-war camps. Private Hinson became one of the countless victims of the infamous Bataan Death March following the fall of U.S. forces to the Japanese.
Private Hinson died as a prisoner of war on July 28, 1942, at just 20 years of age.
After over eight decades, Private Hinson’s sacrifice will be honored on his home soil. His remains will be buried on July 28, the date marking the 82nd year of his passing, at Laurelwood Cemetery in Rock Hill.
His identity was confirmed by the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency on November 15, 2023. This monumental event occurred after his remains were exhumed from the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial in the Philippines in 2018 for laboratory analysis and identification.
Private Hinson’s unwavering devotion to duty, character, and patriotism continues to resonate today, reflecting the American spirit of resilience and bravery. His story carries a potent reminder of the price of freedom and the sacrifices made by countless soldiers during one of history’s most brutal conflicts. It is deeply comforting to his loved ones and community members that, after all these years, he will finally rest in peace in his hometown.
Private Hinson’s homecoming is a poignant moment of closure for his family and community, highlighting the immense sacrifices made by our brave servicemen and women. As the nation takes a moment to remember Private Hinson and all others who have given their lives in service to the country, there is an opportunity to reflect on the price that was paid for the freedoms that are enjoyed today. We remember with gratitude the brave soul of U.S. Army Pvt. Cecil T. Hinson and honour his supreme sacrifice.
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