If he is still alive he must approve your request for HIS records. If you are a DIRECT blood relative of this man, you can apply to get his military service records, from the U.S. Government, Department of Veteran's Administration. You will need to know the following information first, before you apply. His FULL name and date of birth, and place of birth, his date of enlistment and date of either discharge or death in service. His service number is helpful, as it was unique to each man. If there is either an American Legion post, or a Veterans of Foreign Wars post in your local area, go there and ask for help to get the service records. Each post usually has a person who has had previous experience in this kind of search.
yes became a sailor during the war
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he was a explorer and a navagator
Popeye the sailor man is a fictional character that has been around since 1933. A great place to start when looking for information on Popeye the sailor man is Wikipedia. They have a page just for him with information and a history about him.
I've only seen a few episodes of Sailor Moon (but that was a long time ago...) but I remember seeing Sailor Moon, Sailor Mercury, Sailor Mars, Sailor Jupiter, and Sailor Venus. And then Later on I found out that there's a Sailor Saturn, Sailor Uranus, Sailor Neptune, and Sailor Pluto. You could also try typing in Sailor Moon on wikianswers and you should be able to find more information; or you could use a searc engine to find out more about the Sailor Moon.
The cast of Okinawa - 1952 includes: Richard Benedict as Delgado Norman Budd as Smith Richard Denning as Lt. Phillips James Dobson as Emerson Don Gibson as Lt. Sanders Alvy Moore as Sailor on Bridge Rudy Robles as Felix Rhys Williams as Robby Roberg
Sailor Mars, a character from the popular television series, Sailor Moon, is best known for her ability to command fire. She can access valuable information regarding her enemies from fire.
'Twas Barnacle Bill, the sailor...But seriously, folks...This idiom can mean a great expanse of water in general, OR a particular set of seven seas. Please see the related link below for further information:
Ferdinand Magellan
"On the shore" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence. It gives more information about where the sailor sang the songs.
He first became a sailor at age fourteen and during his sailing years saw many things that inspired him to be a sailor
He eats spinach. > See related links below for additional information on Popeye the Sailorman .