Contact Veterans Affairs or the American Legion.
Contact the Veterans Administration
World War Veterans was created in 1919.
Contact the nearest VFW Post for assisstance.
Contact veterans affairs. It would help if you have his SSN.
Veterans day you jacka**
War Veterans
Contact the VVA (Vietnam Veterans of America), VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars), or the AMVETs (American Veterans).
To find and contact a World War II veteran, you can start by reaching out to local veterans' organizations, such as the American Legion or Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), which may have resources or connections. Additionally, you can search online databases and social media groups dedicated to veterans where individuals share their stories. Local newspapers or community centers often feature profiles of veterans and may help facilitate contact. Always approach with respect and sensitivity, as many veterans may prefer to keep their experiences private.
World War 1 veterans
I suggest you contact the World war 2 museum in New Zealand. The museum curator or another employee can probably give you the answer or find it for you.There are three well known New Zealand veterans of World War II.Donald HaddonRoger Drayton andHarry Dudfield
World War 1 but now honors all war veterans happy veteran's day Macy911