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Unfortunatly I do not at the moment however I do know that someone in my family has a picture of several men in the company. I am unsure as to where it is. My great grandfather served in the company too. :)
I don't know if the records are broken down by year anywhere or not but you do realize that, even if you are talking about just the United States armed forces, you are talking about some 8,000,000 men? Michael Montagne A total of 16,353,700 men & women served during WWII -- 407,316* died and 670,847 were wounded *(292,131 killed in action and 115,185 died of other causes)
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All able body men.
From 1965-1975 (the '75 list for valid arrest warrants) approximately 22,500 draft dodgers were indicted. Approximately 8,800 men were convicted. Approximately 4,000 were imprisoned. There were approximately 170,000 conscientious objectors.
OVER 3 million US servicemen served in SE Asia during the war. OVER 2 1/2 million men served in country during the war. There's probably no (available) list that would itemize those men by state. There IS a list of US Servicemen killed in Vietnam by state, see: Vietnam Casualties by State.
Binnacle List - A ship's sick-list. A binnacle was the stand on which the ship's compass was mounted. In the eighteenth century and probably before, a list was given to the officer or mate of the watch, containing the names of men unable to report for duty. The list was kept at the binnacle the wooden and brass stand that housed the ships compass,
Men who work on a ship's construction are called shipwrights. Men employed in a ship's operation are called seamen. seamen
You can't. There is no such list. There were over eight million men who served in the US Army in WWII, so it would be a very, very long list, which is one reason no one has ever tried to compile such a master roster. You have to approach it from another direction, starting with the name of someone you believe might have been in the WWII Army, and checking to see what you can find on that individual.
Calvin Coolidge is the only veep in your list.
People who have served their sentences.People who have served their sentences.People who have served their sentences.People who have served their sentences.
I have a list of all the men that served in the 15th Infantry Regiment during WW 2. Unfortunately it is not broken down by "Company," but alphabetical for the entire regiment. Please feel free to e-mail me with the question(s) that you have so that I may try to assist you. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com need to know if my grandfather served in this section of WWII.
Unfortunatly I do not at the moment however I do know that someone in my family has a picture of several men in the company. I am unsure as to where it is. My great grandfather served in the company too. :)
Approximately 3,403,100 US servicemen served in SEA (southeast Asia) during the war. About 809,000 of them were in Thailand or elsewhere (not in country) supporting the bombing missions. Plus, another hundred or so thousand men in country supporting air strikes...plus the aircrewmen & actual pilots...that's well over a million airmen. You'll be the first to make a list of one million men, if you can do it.
It would help if you list the country Jurewicz came from. Millions of men served from all over the world. Narrowing down the country of origin helps in the search.
The men offered to stay behind and protect the ship because there was no compass on the ship.
No; they were all free men.