Despite the advertising of several commercial companies to the contrary, there is NO foolproof way to research anyone's "history" on-line. For a criminal history check (for instance for employment purposes) - go to your local law enforcement agency and fill out a detailed request - pay a small administrative fee - and you will receive a copy of THAT individuals criminal record.
Someone can find information about Akashic records from the Akashic Transformation website. The website has information about Akashic records covering a wide range of topics.
No, not if you registered it with the DMV. It is now Public Records
Their is a website on google, just simple type in WW2 forces records. Follow those instructions.
You may find resources at the included Met link, or someone there may be able to help.
To find out if someone has changed their name legally, you can try searching public records. This includes checking court records, marriage records, or contacting the vital records office in the state where the person resides. It's important to respect people's privacy and only seek this information for genuine and lawful reasons.
Work records, utility company records... a Private Investigator, while expensive, could probably find your person within a week.
To find more information on driving records one can go to the DMV websites. This allows one to look up their own or another persons driving records to see any previous offenses or points.
Yes they did in fact it broke records of the 3rd heaviest alligator in America
By Nintendo events or by mixing records with someone that has one
I am looking for information on Eric W Rodgers he was with the 14th Brigade Chindits in Burma
Ancestry's website has a list of military records. A membership is a little expensive, but you can do a fourteen day trial and it is very easy to cancel online.
Military records are public domain. You can request a copy of their military records from the National Personnel Records Center. A link is provided for you in the 'related links' section of this question page.