In the US, records can be obtained through the National Records Administration, a branch of the National Archives. The forms can be obtained on their website. Fill out as much information as you have and they will let you know if they can find the record you are interested in. You will have to show why you are interested in the record. The link below will take you to the site.
Try the "American War Library."Try AMVETs (American Veterans) founded by WW2 veterans in 1944.
I am attempting to locate my natural father who was a World War 2 Veteran from Brighton MA and whose name is Edward Joseph Levinson also known as Ted Levinson.
War Veterans
Check with Veterans Administration
850-1000 daily deaths of WW 2 veterans
If a soldiers died in WW1 or WW2 it is much easier to locate records of service and death details, you could for instance contact www.findasoldier.co.uk However if a soldier survives this then becomes more difficult, for WW2 direct relatives can contact the Veterans Agency http://www.veterans-uk.info/service_records/service_records.html THere it is explained how you can obtain records, but there is strict rules, be patient and you will be rewarded.
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