In WWII, there were seven brothers serving in the military. Three in the Arny Air Corp, two in the Army and two in the Navy.
Their names were Lawrence J. Brun, Jerome H. Brun, Clarence G. Brun, Charles J. Brun, Raymond F. Brun and Edward L. Brun all of Dayton, Ohio
My great-grandfather, Henry Lewtas, and his brothers received the World Record for most siblings serving in WWII. They were from England!
No They were citizens when the served in the military
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350,000 Lithuanian civilians were killed and it estimated that around another 50,000 died as a result to military deaths but can't be sure as there is a unknown amount of Lithuanians who died whilst serving with the German Army but 25,000 died whilst serving the USSR Military.
IMHO, Ted Williams -- even though he missed a few years serving in the military during World War Two.
unlikely, if any, avoided military duty. it would have caused shame on their family......
since world war two
No They were citizens when the served in the military
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Airforce.
There were many African-Americans serving in the military in WW II.
No, family members cannot get into Disney World with military discount tickets if the military personnel is not present. Active duty and retired military personnel must be present and show a valid military ID to use the military discount tickets.
Serving at least 3 months in a military force during the war.
Yes, Justin Timberlake, like almost everyone in the world, has family. He has a mother, father, siblings, aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.
Probably New York City
J.R.R. Tolkien was released from military service in 1919, after serving as a signals officer during World War I.
64 is the largest number of siblings
I am sure for more then the reason I am listing but the main job for military women back then was to type the Casualty Notification. Which is the letter that is delivered to the family members of a fallen soldier. Day in and out typing something along the lines of "We are sorry to inform you that your son/husband Mr. John Doe has given his life serving his country..."