Patton
yes
During the Revolutionary war there was no such thing as a Supreme Commander. On a June 15th,1775 the Patriots named George Washington as the Commander in Chief of the American Armies against Great Britain.
Name, Rank, Date Of Birth, Serial Number
First find out if he was a soldier (US Army), marine (US Marine Corps), sailor (US Navy), Coast Guardsman (US Coast Guard), or airman (US Air Force). Then get his serial number and contact the VA. Note* The Vietnam War the "LAST WAR" in which serial numbers were issued to US Servicemen. GI's entering US military service, may not have a serial number for the 1970's. Most GI's from 1969 onward will have both a serial number & SSN.
Patton
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the answer is John L. PershingBy Zozo
i think it was Winston churchill
serial number vs. a number of records
yes
As a general rule, by serial number.
With the serial number that you have provided,your Remington model 1903A3 was made in the year 1942.The first serial number assigned to this rifle was serial number 3,348,086,So as you can see yours was made early on in World War II.
During the Revolutionary war there was no such thing as a Supreme Commander. On a June 15th,1775 the Patriots named George Washington as the Commander in Chief of the American Armies against Great Britain.
Oliver Hazard Perry.
unlikely
The COMMANDER that served in world war 2 is Commander Leon who fought against Germany