Contact Veterans Affairs or the American Legion.
Find your local VFW ( Veterans of Foreign Wars) chapter
Contact your local Va Hospital they may be able to put you in the right direction for your search. http://www.vetfriends.com/index.cfm?source=google&keyword=veterans
Respectfully, you are referring to anywhere from 500,000 to 1,000,000 men. Gen. Patton was the Commanding Officer of the 2nd Armored Division, II Corps, Seventh & Third Army before he died in December 1945. I own most of the histories of the divisions that served under Gen. Patton during WW 2, so if you just need random names I can provide you with several thousand. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
This was a shameful event. Look for it with terms like "Bonus March" or "Bonus Army". It happened in 1932 and has some "big" names like Ike, Patton and MacArthur pitted against about 20,000 veterans and their families who wanted and needed a little help from the government.
There are many websites by or for Vietnam Veterans. If you know what unit the vet served in, do a search for that unit. They might have an association to get veterans back in touch with each other. Click on the link below to see an example of a Vietnam Unit association website.
Contact veterans affairs. It would help if you have his SSN.
Find a veterans group of the same unit; That would be the quickest way.
Find your local VFW ( Veterans of Foreign Wars) chapter
Contact your local Va Hospital they may be able to put you in the right direction for your search. http://www.vetfriends.com/index.cfm?source=google&keyword=veterans
You can get in touch with your local veterans administration as they have all information documented about our servicemen regardless of when they served. Be sure to have any DD214s (if applicable) to make it easier for them to research your request.
Check ur local muesuem
Respectfully, you are referring to anywhere from 500,000 to 1,000,000 men. Gen. Patton was the Commanding Officer of the 2nd Armored Division, II Corps, Seventh & Third Army before he died in December 1945. I own most of the histories of the divisions that served under Gen. Patton during WW 2, so if you just need random names I can provide you with several thousand. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
Your best bet is to contact one of the veterans organizations. The Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion can help you with databases and publications to assist you in locating your fellow comrades.
Contact the Veterans Administration
Put it in google and it will tell you
This was a shameful event. Look for it with terms like "Bonus March" or "Bonus Army". It happened in 1932 and has some "big" names like Ike, Patton and MacArthur pitted against about 20,000 veterans and their families who wanted and needed a little help from the government.
There are many websites by or for Vietnam Veterans. If you know what unit the vet served in, do a search for that unit. They might have an association to get veterans back in touch with each other. Click on the link below to see an example of a Vietnam Unit association website.