To find out what ship someone served on during World War II, you can start by searching military service records through the National Archives or the U.S. Navy's official websites. Additionally, organizations like the American Legion or veterans' associations may have resources to help. You can also check crew lists, muster rolls, and other historical documents that might be available online or in libraries. If the individual is deceased, their service records may be requested through the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC).
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I guess we'll find out when we fight World War 11. During World War II, however, Greece was technically a Republic, but effectively a dictatorship.
The 3rd of September 1939 was a Sunday.
She lies in Bikini Bay, and is open to tourist divers.
Israel was the name for the people, they had no ships.
Yes, you can pay for someone to ship a package for you.
Someone can book a cruise abroad a Steiner ship via the Expedia website where one can find reviews and booking details. One can also book through tripadvisor.
A cruise ship passenger is someone who is on a cruise ship during a cruise.
a ship carver is someone who carves the bow of ships.
"Head off to meet someone will ship out this stuff to Australia" is not correct grammar because of the omission of 'who' before 'will'. Personally, I would write "ship this stuff out" or omit the adverb "out" altogether. "Head off to meet someone who will ship this stuff out to Australia." "Head off to meet someone who will ship this stuff to Australia."
Isaiah brown
1939-1945
World War Two.
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It took Three hits to sink it and the first shot hit the engines so the ship got Disabled, then the second shot hit the fuel reserves and ingulfed part of the ship in uncrontrolable fires, the last shot hit the middle side of the ship and caused a massive hole that was letting water in quickly it sank in a matter of hours.