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Please visit our ABMC Burials and Memorials search page if you are looking for: Information (e.g., Army serial numbers) on service members buried or memorialized at our World War II overseas military cemeteries. Names of the Missing memorialized at our East Coast Memorial, West Coast Memorial, and Honolulu Memorial.
Information (e.g., Army serial numbers) on service members buried or memorialized at our World War II overseas military cemeteries. Names of the Missing memorialized at our East Coast Memorial, West Coast Memorial, and Honolulu Memorial. Find out Who's Eligible to be registered in our WWII Registry.
This official database includes names of Americans who are listed on War and Navy Department Killed in Service rosters held by NARA. The second database—the Registry of Remembrances—is an unofficial compilation of public acknowledgements honoring U.S. citizens who helped to win the Second World War.
WWII Memorial Registry. Call: 1-800-639-4992. Email: wwiiregistry@abmc.gov.
The National Archives houses information on many of our WW2 Veterans. Visit https://www.archives.gov/veterans to begin your search. On the sites searchable data bases are military records, photos and documents.
Nearly 59 years after the end of World War II, the National World War II Memorial was dedicated in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, May 29, 2004. The dedication of the memorial was the culmination of an 11-year effort that started when the memorial was authorized by Congress on May 25, 1993.
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Branch of Service. U.S. Marine Corps. Hometown. Oden, Michigan . Honored By. Mr. Sam S. Affendikis. Relationship. Self
By virtue of the powers vested in the American Bat le Monuments Commission, this is to certify that S/SGT Richard A. Jones, U.S. Army. has been entered into the World War II Registry of Remembrances for participating in World War II and helping our nation win the greatest military victory in history.
Senator Dole, a World War II veteran seriously wounded on the battlefield and twice decorated with the Bronze Star and Purple Heart, was the Republican nominee for president in 1996 and the longest-serving Republican Leader in the U.S. Senate.