Hi Gylfi Try the American (or Canadian) Veteran's Affairs. Usually they have an email addy you can contact them by and they can lead you in the right direction. Good luck Marcy
The National Archives maintains a database. The link is provided.
That depends on the service they were associated with. WACS for the US Army, WAVES for the US Navy. Wrens for the British Navy.
Audie Murphy.
GI, which stands for General Issue, the term used by the army for the equipment supplied to a US soldier in WWII. Regards
Try: The American War Library.
No. It is last name only.
Private Henry Tandey of Warwickshire, UK.
jhon rambo
You could try the online yellow pages if you know the name and where he lived.
Lieutenant Colonel John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming "Jack" Churchill
That depends on the service they were associated with. WACS for the US Army, WAVES for the US Navy. Wrens for the British Navy.
"G.I." , "Dog-Face" .
Louis Pastelle
It was called katusha.
Audie Murphy.
Try contacting the department of the Navy.
ponce de leon