Contact the following:
1. VFW (Founded by Spanish-American War vets in 1899)
2. American Legion (Founded by WWI vets in 1919)
3. AMVETS (American Veterans) (Founded by WWII vets in 1944)
There were over 16 million servicemen during WW2.
Try the Royal Canadian Legion at www.legion.ca As most of the Canadian army fought in the Netherlands they should be able to help you.
Try: The National Personnel Records Center, National Archives and Records Service, St. Louis, MO. And "The American War Library."
Contact your nearest VFW. I'm sure they can help.
In the US, there is no single public list of veterans.
In general you need to specify the country and the period, or war, of interest in order to find lists that may meet your needs.
I would contact local VFW organizations. The Veterans of Foreign Wars has many men in it that were in WW2 and they should be able to connect you with someone.
You can find these WW2 veterans at the American Legion , VFW (Veteran's of Foreign Wars) and in VA hospitals as well as other venues .
Contact Veterans Affairs or the American Legion.
A list of deceased Vietnam War veterans in the US can be found on the Vietnam Veteran's memorial. You can also find this type of list by contacting the VA in your area.
That would be breach of privacy, therefore list should not exist anywhere on the internet.
Yes, the US Department of Veterans Affairs can help. It is possible to call them or send them an email, and they will be able to help find a job. They have a long list of available jobs.
The US Veterans Administration has a complete list of national cemeteries. Check their website.
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The vast numbers of war veterans makes it pretty difficult to make such as site. There are specific unit sites and databases that can be referenced, but there is no single consolidated list at this time.
Veterans' Day got its name in Washington D.C in front of the White House.
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You can find one on wikipedia.org type list of languages, and then click on List of languages by name.