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Q: What does DNB mean in a death of World War 2 service men?
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What does casualty status dnb mean for world war 2?

Found your question while looking to answer it myself. Here's what I found. DNB means "Deceased, Non-Battle" - died as a result of an accident or some such, rather than killed in combat. KIA = Killed In Action DOW = Died of Wounds DOI = Died of Injuries DNB = Died Non-Battle FOD = Finding of Death M = Missing


When was dnb invented?

dnb was invented in uk on 2000


What is the population of DnB NORD?

DnB NORD's population is 2,008.


When was DnB NORD created?

DnB NORD was created in 2006.


What is DNB ASA's population?

DNB ASA's population is 13,430.


When was DNB ASA created?

DNB ASA was created in 1822.


What is the population of DNB ASA?

The population of DNB ASA is 2,010.


Where is the headquarters of DnB NOR located?

The headquarters of the financial service group DNB ASA is located in Oslo, Norway. Other offices are located in Finland, Denmark, Germany, United Kingdom, New York, China, and Singapore.


What is Sparebankstiftelsen DnB NOR's population?

The population of Sparebankstiftelsen DnB NOR is 2,006.


When was Sparebankstiftelsen DnB NOR created?

Sparebankstiftelsen DnB NOR was created in 2002.


How many year it takes to complete DNB?

it takes three years to complete DNB


What does the military designation DNB stand for?

DNB- Died in Line of Duty, non-battle It took me a while to find out as well. This doesn't mean that they died necessarily doing routine things. My grandfather died, from wounds he received during battle, several weeks later. He is listed as DNB. Just a point of clarification.