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The simplest way is to consult their service record. The National Archives web site has links to the forms necessary to do this.
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Copy and paste the following into your web browser: http://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/get-service-records.html If you have a a problem with the above link, do a search for: How to request military records. If you have pdf capability, you can fill out the form on your computer, then print it and mail it in. Good luck In doing similar research regarding confirmation of my father's WW II Silver Star, after many deadend trips, I found him listed at: www.homeofheros.com This website is many things. It has explainations of the various medals for valor, histories of those decorations, lists of recipients, memorials posted by comrades, family members, and friends. This website is fantastic regarding its historical contents, and it includes a tremendous amount of advice and information for research by those who's relative is not listed in the decorations lists. Try it out. If your father is not on the Silver Star list, by following the research suggestons, you may well be able to get the information you want, and which is necessary to to get your father on the Silver Star list.Good luck.
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