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		<title>Comment on Where can I get info on my dad who fought it WWII? by zan</title>
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		<dc:creator>zan</dc:creator>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://ww-2-soldiers.com&quot;&gt;RENE&lt;/a&gt;


you need to go to the musem about the world war ll and they will have the signatures of  the people who fought in this war go to google.com and search the people who fought in this war find yo father&#039;s name</description>
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<p>you need to go to the musem about the world war ll and they will have the signatures of  the people who fought in this war go to google.com and search the people who fought in this war find yo father&#8217;s name</p>
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		<title>Comment on Where can I get info on my dad who fought it WWII? by redgriffin728</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2008 16:41:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://ww-2-soldiers.com&quot;&gt;DRUCE&lt;/a&gt;


Okay I did this for my father.While the Veteran&#039;s Administration is usually a good place to start there is a problem with WWII service records most don&#039;t exist anymore.

In 1975 there was a fire in the place in St Louis Mo where they store all service records of inactive veterans the seventh floor where all WWII records were stored were had a fire that destroyed most of the records of WWII Vets. While the Veteran&#039;s Administration has attempted to salvage the records there may not be anything to salvage but try them first!

What I can tell you by the information that you have given me is that your father served in the the Eighth Army under General Eichelburg start at ; for more info.  They were the most engaged army in MacArthur&#039;s theater of Operations  the army was involved in some of the hardest fighting Southwest Pacific. The Divisions that he could have been in are the 24th, 32nd, 41st (California National Guard) or the
 43rd Divisions . Look for the history of these units they will tell you if they were in the Eigth Army.  From my quick study try the 24th, 32nd  and 43rd Divisions frist they all served in the New Guinea and Phillipine Campaings.

Look in your garage for boxs that haven&#039;t been opened for a long time open them you might find your fathers uniforms and medals. They last for a long time . Now lets say you find them look on the right sleeve you will see a patch that would be his division patch  take a picture of it or note down what it looks like . Go to the Library and get a book on units in WWII they will diccribe or show the patch a couple of good books I&#039;ve found are English Doughboy to GI by Kenneth Lewis , it&#039;s a book for collectors and there are four pages of patches for WWII alone, and US Army Handbook 1939-1945 by George Forty ,a complete study of the Army in WWII . With this information ask  veterns groups for help. You might find people who can tell you about your father in the war.

Now let me say this to you it&#039;s not suprising that you never learned much about your father inthe war. I never knew anthing about my father&#039;s war experiances. He got rid of his uniforms as soon as he got out of the army. Most Vets don&#039;t talk about the war because most people can&#039;t relate to their experiances also they may suffer from forms of PTSD. I knew a man who had been a B-17 Pilot in WWII no one had ever heard his stories of flying missions over Germany in 1943-45.  One night there was a party and I saw him with his grandson . The grandson was wearing an Air Corp Overseas Cap and I saw that it had the pilots pin from WWII .  I asked him about it and he told me that he had been a pilot in England in WWII. I just ask some questions and he just opened up and for two hours he told ne all about his experiances. He told me things that nobody else knew. He never had told his daughter ,his wife, his son in law or his grandson. But he told me because I had mentioned one day that I had to deal with the fact that I had seen mendie violently while I was in the service.  I just reciently read Flags of our Fathers and I understood why the man told noone about the war. Pain.

So you see it not unusual that no one knows about this will take work but after you do you will be suprised and amazed at what those young guys did so long ago. 

Good Luck and Good Hunting. If you need help please feel free toemail me if you need help.</description>
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<p>Okay I did this for my father.While the Veteran&#8217;s Administration is usually a good place to start there is a problem with WWII service records most don&#8217;t exist anymore.</p>
<p>In 1975 there was a fire in the place in St Louis Mo where they store all service records of inactive veterans the seventh floor where all WWII records were stored were had a fire that destroyed most of the records of WWII Vets. While the Veteran&#8217;s Administration has attempted to salvage the records there may not be anything to salvage but try them first!</p>
<p>What I can tell you by the information that you have given me is that your father served in the the Eighth Army under General Eichelburg start at ; for more info.  They were the most engaged army in MacArthur&#8217;s theater of Operations  the army was involved in some of the hardest fighting Southwest Pacific. The Divisions that he could have been in are the 24th, 32nd, 41st (California National Guard) or the<br />
 43rd Divisions . Look for the history of these units they will tell you if they were in the Eigth Army.  From my quick study try the 24th, 32nd  and 43rd Divisions frist they all served in the New Guinea and Phillipine Campaings.</p>
<p>Look in your garage for boxs that haven&#8217;t been opened for a long time open them you might find your fathers uniforms and medals. They last for a long time . Now lets say you find them look on the right sleeve you will see a patch that would be his division patch  take a picture of it or note down what it looks like . Go to the Library and get a book on units in WWII they will diccribe or show the patch a couple of good books I&#8217;ve found are English Doughboy to GI by Kenneth Lewis , it&#8217;s a book for collectors and there are four pages of patches for WWII alone, and US Army Handbook 1939-1945 by George Forty ,a complete study of the Army in WWII . With this information ask  veterns groups for help. You might find people who can tell you about your father in the war.</p>
<p>Now let me say this to you it&#8217;s not suprising that you never learned much about your father inthe war. I never knew anthing about my father&#8217;s war experiances. He got rid of his uniforms as soon as he got out of the army. Most Vets don&#8217;t talk about the war because most people can&#8217;t relate to their experiances also they may suffer from forms of PTSD. I knew a man who had been a B-17 Pilot in WWII no one had ever heard his stories of flying missions over Germany in 1943-45.  One night there was a party and I saw him with his grandson . The grandson was wearing an Air Corp Overseas Cap and I saw that it had the pilots pin from WWII .  I asked him about it and he told me that he had been a pilot in England in WWII. I just ask some questions and he just opened up and for two hours he told ne all about his experiances. He told me things that nobody else knew. He never had told his daughter ,his wife, his son in law or his grandson. But he told me because I had mentioned one day that I had to deal with the fact that I had seen mendie violently while I was in the service.  I just reciently read Flags of our Fathers and I understood why the man told noone about the war. Pain.</p>
<p>So you see it not unusual that no one knows about this will take work but after you do you will be suprised and amazed at what those young guys did so long ago. </p>
<p>Good Luck and Good Hunting. If you need help please feel free toemail me if you need help.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Where can I get info on my dad who fought it WWII? by aqx99</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2008 03:31:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://ww-2-soldiers.com&quot;&gt;HAGAN&lt;/a&gt;


You can request his records from the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis.  Be aware though, that in 1973 a huge fire wiped out the majority of Army records they were holding.  You can also find out a lot about him by anything you have on hand.  Any photographs, letters, patches, etc. can be clues.  And don&#039;t give up if they tell you his file was destroyed.  Ask them for a reconstruction of his records.  Also, if a claim was filed with the VA, there is a chance his file is there.  Another place to check is the county courthouse where he lived when he was discharged.  Many returning servicemen registered their discharges with the county clerk.

If you need help, feel free to email me.</description>
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<p>You can request his records from the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis.  Be aware though, that in 1973 a huge fire wiped out the majority of Army records they were holding.  You can also find out a lot about him by anything you have on hand.  Any photographs, letters, patches, etc. can be clues.  And don&#8217;t give up if they tell you his file was destroyed.  Ask them for a reconstruction of his records.  Also, if a claim was filed with the VA, there is a chance his file is there.  Another place to check is the county courthouse where he lived when he was discharged.  Many returning servicemen registered their discharges with the county clerk.</p>
<p>If you need help, feel free to email me.</p>
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		<title>Comment on How do I get info on my dad&#8217;s cousin who was in the Army and killed at Leyte in WWII? by Don S</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2008 13:13:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://ww-2-soldiers.com&quot;&gt;JOYCE&lt;/a&gt;


Since Leyte Gulf was primarily a Naval fight, an Army casualty should not be as difficult to track down as you might imagine.  Hit up Ask.com for &quot;Leyte&quot; and read the history. Try to figure out where a trooper would be deployed.  Do you know his name?  Was his body sent home for burial?  Get the name and you can write the military Also try other sites. He had to be on shore or perhaps a troop ship hit by a Kamakazi. Military.com should help.</description>
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<p>Since Leyte Gulf was primarily a Naval fight, an Army casualty should not be as difficult to track down as you might imagine.  Hit up Ask.com for &#8220;Leyte&#8221; and read the history. Try to figure out where a trooper would be deployed.  Do you know his name?  Was his body sent home for burial?  Get the name and you can write the military Also try other sites. He had to be on shore or perhaps a troop ship hit by a Kamakazi. Military.com should help.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Please HELP. Im looking for? by Ted Pack</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2008 07:36:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://ww-2-soldiers.com&quot;&gt;TRAVIS&lt;/a&gt;


Unless you put it in your question, we can&#039;t tell what country you are in. It is the most frustrating thing Y!A does. Even if you go in through Y!A UK, Y!A Australia, Y!A Canada or ordinary Y!A, all the questions in English go into one big &quot;pot&quot;. I&#039;m in California, for instance.

If you are in the USA and your parents are still alive, they are the Next of Kin and they can write for records. The NARA limits who can ask to next of kin for privacy issues.

If your parents pass on, you become one of the NoK, I think, and you can write. I do not know how stringent NARA is about lying about your parents&#039; deaths. It may occur to you to try. I do not suggest it, but I mention it.

Read more:

If you are in the UK, Italy, France, Germany, Norway, Austria, Poland, Canada . . . (All of them had armies in WWII), please delete your question and try again, this time mentioning a country.</description>
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<p>Unless you put it in your question, we can&#8217;t tell what country you are in. It is the most frustrating thing Y!A does. Even if you go in through Y!A UK, Y!A Australia, Y!A Canada or ordinary Y!A, all the questions in English go into one big &#8220;pot&#8221;. I&#8217;m in California, for instance.</p>
<p>If you are in the USA and your parents are still alive, they are the Next of Kin and they can write for records. The NARA limits who can ask to next of kin for privacy issues.</p>
<p>If your parents pass on, you become one of the NoK, I think, and you can write. I do not know how stringent NARA is about lying about your parents&#8217; deaths. It may occur to you to try. I do not suggest it, but I mention it.</p>
<p>Read more:</p>
<p>If you are in the UK, Italy, France, Germany, Norway, Austria, Poland, Canada . . . (All of them had armies in WWII), please delete your question and try again, this time mentioning a country.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Missing (and Killed In Action during WWII? by kevin w</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2008 05:06:14 +0000</pubDate>
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All WWII missing are commemorated on the Walls of the Missing at the nearest American Battle Monuments Commission Cemetery in the theater where they were lost.  Here&#039;s a link to the search function on the ABMC&#039;s website.  If you enter the missing man&#039;s name it should give you which Cemetery that is and also which Bomb Group he flew with, and any awards.


You could try to obtain his personnel record from the National Archives.  This takes time and many were destroyed in a fire in 1971, though from what I see online these days they may be trying to &quot;reconstruct&quot; them.


One other thing you could do is to try to obtain a copy of his IDPF - Individual Deceased Personnel File.  Here&#039;s how:
::wwii::866.html

There were also reports specific to the Army Air Force when planes were lost dealing with the search for bodies, etc.  I believe these were MACR - Missing Aircrew Reports.  These would also be in the National Archives.</description>
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<p>All WWII missing are commemorated on the Walls of the Missing at the nearest American Battle Monuments Commission Cemetery in the theater where they were lost.  Here&#8217;s a link to the search function on the ABMC&#8217;s website.  If you enter the missing man&#8217;s name it should give you which Cemetery that is and also which Bomb Group he flew with, and any awards.</p>
<p>You could try to obtain his personnel record from the National Archives.  This takes time and many were destroyed in a fire in 1971, though from what I see online these days they may be trying to &#8220;reconstruct&#8221; them.</p>
<p>One other thing you could do is to try to obtain a copy of his IDPF &#8211; Individual Deceased Personnel File.  Here&#8217;s how:<br />
::wwii::866.html</p>
<p>There were also reports specific to the Army Air Force when planes were lost dealing with the search for bodies, etc.  I believe these were MACR &#8211; Missing Aircrew Reports.  These would also be in the National Archives.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Where can I get info on my dad who fought it WWII? by curious_weather_girl</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2008 19:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://ww-2-soldiers.com&quot;&gt;KENT&lt;/a&gt;


My Grandpa was stationed in the Phillipines and New Guinea.  My dad was able to find out where he was during his tour by contacting the Dept of the Army.  If you have his soldier ID number (I think it&#039;s called an ISN number...something like that)  you can give it to them and they will tell you where he went.  But they won&#039;t have a detailed idea because we were told, due to a fire at the Dept. of War back in the day a lot of the file information for that time was lost.</description>
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<p>My Grandpa was stationed in the Phillipines and New Guinea.  My dad was able to find out where he was during his tour by contacting the Dept of the Army.  If you have his soldier ID number (I think it&#8217;s called an ISN number&#8230;something like that)  you can give it to them and they will tell you where he went.  But they won&#8217;t have a detailed idea because we were told, due to a fire at the Dept. of War back in the day a lot of the file information for that time was lost.</p>
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		<title>Comment on How do I get info on my dad&#8217;s cousin who was in the Army and killed at Leyte in WWII? by Yak Rider</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2008 15:16:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://ww-2-soldiers.com&quot;&gt;JAGGER&lt;/a&gt;


This web site has all the info you need.....


The National Personnel Records Center, Military Personnel Records (NPRC-MPR) is the repository of millions of military personnel, health, and medical records of discharged and deceased veterans of all services during the 20th century. (Records prior to WWI are in Washington, DC.) NPRC (MPR) also stores medical treatment records of retirees from all services, as well as records for dependent and other persons treated at naval medical facilities. Information from the records is made available upon written request (with signature and date) to the extent allowed by law.

This site is provided for those seeking information regarding military personnel, health and medical records stored at NPRC (MPR). 

If you are a veteran or next-of-kin of a deceased veteran, you may now use vetrecs.archives.gov to order a copy of your military records. For all others, your request is best made using a Standard Form 180. It includes complete instructions for preparing and submitting requests. Please Note: All requests must be in writing, signed and mailed to us at the address shown below.</description>
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<p>This web site has all the info you need&#8230;..</p>
<p>The National Personnel Records Center, Military Personnel Records (NPRC-MPR) is the repository of millions of military personnel, health, and medical records of discharged and deceased veterans of all services during the 20th century. (Records prior to WWI are in Washington, DC.) NPRC (MPR) also stores medical treatment records of retirees from all services, as well as records for dependent and other persons treated at naval medical facilities. Information from the records is made available upon written request (with signature and date) to the extent allowed by law.</p>
<p>This site is provided for those seeking information regarding military personnel, health and medical records stored at NPRC (MPR). </p>
<p>If you are a veteran or next-of-kin of a deceased veteran, you may now use vetrecs.archives.gov to order a copy of your military records. For all others, your request is best made using a Standard Form 180. It includes complete instructions for preparing and submitting requests. Please Note: All requests must be in writing, signed and mailed to us at the address shown below.</p>
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		<title>Comment on How do I get info on my dad&#8217;s cousin who was in the Army and killed at Leyte in WWII? by catawhumpus</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2008 23:53:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://ww-2-soldiers.com&quot;&gt;ROBERT&lt;/a&gt;


You need to know what unit he was in, which should be on his gravestone if he has one, and check with the Veterans Administration or the Adjundant General&#039;s office.</description>
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<p>You need to know what unit he was in, which should be on his gravestone if he has one, and check with the Veterans Administration or the Adjundant General&#8217;s office.</p>
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		<title>Comment on How do I get info on my dad&#8217;s cousin who was in the Army and killed at Leyte in WWII? by Khepri</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2008 14:11:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://ww-2-soldiers.com&quot;&gt;SORLEY&lt;/a&gt;


Contact the Department of the Army Personnel Office/ HRC St. Louis (Human Resource Center) with as much info on him as you have (e.g. full name birthday and soc.) and hope they have the records on file somewhere</description>
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<p>Contact the Department of the Army Personnel Office/ HRC St. Louis (Human Resource Center) with as much info on him as you have (e.g. full name birthday and soc.) and hope they have the records on file somewhere</p>
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