National Archives has the DoD records of deaths in the war.
On the black granite in the Korean War Memorial, you can find etched images of soldiers, airmen, marines, and sailors who served in the Korean War. The etchings also include scenes depicting the war's impact on the lives of these individuals. Additionally, you can find inscriptions of names of the 36,574 Americans who died during the war.
There are many lists of casualties in World War 2. For the most part, each country tends to only track the names of it's own soldiers and civilians who died. However, these lists are not 100 percent complete, as many people died without ever having been found or recorded.
they were soldiers who helped other people survive.
Put it in google and it will tell you
From the soldier's Discharge Documents. The documents are invaluable toward accurate, historic research.
Go to the anzac war musuem ACT and yes i dont know how to spell
I'm trying to find it too because my grandad was one of them.
Start with the Korean War website.
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May be at the battlefield park. Most of them have unit rosters, or many libraries have them as well.
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A "Generic Veteran" can probably be located at the local VFW.