You can send a Freedom of Information Act Request to the Department of Veterans Affairs. See the link 'POW Network' below. The people of POW Network are very familiar with this process, and can give you all the information you need in regards to how to make this happen.
That depends of the context of the question. If he was a member of the US army and served with Canadians, he would wear an American uniform. If he was an American and he joined the Canadian military, he would wear a Canadian uniform.
Contact veterans affairs. It would help if you have his SSN.
George burlin childress Jr
You can check with the local VA office. They should be able to help you out.
You can't. There is no such list. There were over eight million men who served in the US Army in WWII, so it would be a very, very long list, which is one reason no one has ever tried to compile such a master roster. You have to approach it from another direction, starting with the name of someone you believe might have been in the WWII Army, and checking to see what you can find on that individual.
try the salvation army they have a service of contacting missing people
Find out what unit he was in and do a search on that unit. Once you find the unit, they may have a web site and you can contact the members. Frogmen were in the Navy, not the Army.
Contact the VA for a copy of your father's DD Form 214. It will list all awards your father earned.
Sam didn't rush into the tavern to help his father because he was not supposed to be back home but with the army. If he was caught back home, he would be hung for desertion.
Well for a start it would help if you told us in WHICH army.
You can get in touch with your local veterans administration as they have all information documented about our servicemen regardless of when they served. Be sure to have any DD214s (if applicable) to make it easier for them to research your request.
Try the related web sites listed below. Thank you.