This web site has all the info you need.....
http://www.archives.gov/st-louis/military-personnel/
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2006-12-10 16:49:01
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answered by Yak Rider 7
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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 "Leyte" 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.
2006-12-10 17:01:00
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answered by Don S 2
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stay-hearth twist of destiny? He misfired his weapon and shot himself? 'Dads military', or the abode look after, have been as an entire particularly poorly knowledgeable. it would desire to be something, fantastically in case you placed it able like Rural Essex or the coastal areas, the considerable danger zones for paratroopers. He trod on a rake, have been given gored via a bull, fell off a tower and so forth.. stable luck on the action picture btw :) Whats the reason? EDIT Above Poster, he's on Paratrooper accountability, which ability he's checking out for German Para's.
2016-12-11 06:42:55
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answered by sickels 4
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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
2006-12-10 16:39:44
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answered by Khepri 2
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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's office.
2006-12-10 16:40:43
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answered by Anonymous
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