== == No you can't do it on-line. The records are held by the Ministry of Defence (Records) office in Glasgow. You can apply yourself by downloading an application form from: http://www.veterans-uk.info/service_records/army.html The charge is £30:00 and you will have a long wait, the second option is to use the services of a military researcher who will fast-track the application in about 5/7 weeks, the fee is about £70. There is the added bonus of the researcher helping with queries and added information. The best service at present for this is provided by: www.findasoldier.co.uk
You can ask to see their DD-214, or else submit a Freedom of Information Act request through the VA to obtain their military records.
Try the "American War Library" (or the equivalent in your own country).
I have searched through many records and can find no reference to Binky. It sounds like a nickname.
You can find out if your dad won the bronze star in World War 2 by contacting the military records center in St. Louis, MO.
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If you know the Regiment, apply to the Regimental Museum
US Army Deros records are located in St. Louis, Missouri.
THE RACF has the records of the Canadian Soldiers who fought in World War 2. See the link below for the government site to obtain the information you need.
Contact veterans affairs. It would help if you have his SSN.
The Canadian government has a web site called the Virtual War Memorial. It lists all Canadians who died in both World Wars. It is a searchable data base. The link can be found below.
If you wish to get in contact with Guinness World Records, the best way to do so is via their website.
Try this site:* http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/
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I'm guessing you might mean your medical records? Your insurance records would be wherever you put them. Your medical records, or records of insurance payments would be with the medical provider.
Military records are held by the Library and Archives in Canada. Available records date back to before World War II.