You could try the online yellow pages if you know the name and where he lived.
So they won't injure the sheep.
Did he survive the war? what service was he in? If he was killed whilst serving you can search the war graves site here, http://www.cwgc.org/
It was an elite soldier. The names of elite soldiers are never told to the public so terrorists can't hurt their families or find out anything about them.
Usually, a government minister would come to the house of the family member and tell them. Otherwise, they might have no way of knowing.ANS 2 - Usually an Officer of the military the soldier was part of came accompanied by a padre of that service branch. ( I have never heard of government ministers being involved at all. )
The Canadian government runs a website Virtual War Memorial. Check the link below. It is a searchable database of all Canadian combatants who died.
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The Canadian government has a web site called the Virtual War Memorial. It lists all Canadians who died in both World Wars. It is a searchable data base. The link can be found below.
No, He killed an entire family.
Soldiers returning from war during the Great Depression had a whole new set of problems to deal with. They couldn't find health care or jobs. Often, a soldier would return to find his family starving and homeless.
Are you referring to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier? If so, it represents all of the soldiers who died in action that were not able to be identified. Because they don't know who they are, they can't contact family, but are still deserving of a burial with honors.AnswerThe US has four Unknown Soldiers; from World War 1, World War 2, Korea, and Vietnam. By the time it was decided to have an Unknown Solder from Vietnam, forensic science had progressed to the point that it was very difficult to find a dead US soldier who could not be identified, but one was finally found. Furthermore, it is now quite possible that the previous three Unknown Soldiers could be identified if the tomb was opened. As stated by the above answer, the Unknown Soldier represents US soldiers who were killed but not identifiable for traditional burial. If the question is asking about the exact identity of the Unknown Soldier, the word 'unknown' should be a clue.
Try the "American War Library" (or the equivalent in your own country).