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Genealogy Quest - Missing Air Crew Report (World War 2)
Missing Air Crew Reports (MACR) were generated shortly after the loss of an aircraft in combat situations and include a crew roster and eye witness statements where available.
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Genealogy Quest - US Army and Navy Deaths and Liberated Prisoners of War, 12 October 1945
On 12 October 1945 the army and navy made public new casualty lists. The report includes the names of navy dead and safe and army dead and liberated prisoners of war. Listed here are the soldiers, sailors and marines from Illinois.
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Genealogy Quest - US Army and Navy Deaths and Liberated Prisoners of War, 23 October 1945
On 23 October 1945 the army and navy made public new casualty lists. The report includes the names of army and navy dead. Listed here are the soldiers, sailors and marines from Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin.
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Genealogy Quest - US Army and Navy Deaths, 15 October 1945
On 15 October 1945 the army and navy made public new casualty lists. Listed here are soldiers and sailors from Illinois.
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Genealogy Quest - US Army and Navy Deaths, 28 October 1945
On 28 October 1945 the army and navy made public new casualty lists. The report includes the names of army and navy dead. Listed here are the soldiers, sailors and marines from Illinois.
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Genealogy Quest - US Army and Navy Deaths, Wounded, Missing and Liberated, 12 September 1945
On 12 September 1945 the army and navy made public new casualty lists. The report includes the names of army and navy dead, wounded, missing and liberated. Listed here are the soldiers, sailors and marines from Illinois and Indiana.
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Genealogy Quest - US Army and Navy Deaths, Wounded, Missing and Liberated, 26 September 1945
On 26 September 1945 the navy and war department made public new casualty lists. The report includes the names of army and navy dead, wounded, missing and liberated. Listed here are the soldiers, sailors and marines from Illinois and Wisconsin.
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Genealogy Quest - US Army and Navy Deaths, Wounded, Missing, Safe and Liberated, 28 October 1945
On 21 September 1945 the navy and war department made public new casualty lists. The report includes the names of army and navy dead, wounded, missing, safe and liberated. Listed here are the soldiers, sailors and marines from Illinois and Wisconsin.
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Genealogy Quest - US Army Deaths and Liberated Prisoners of War, 2 October 1945
On 2 October 1945 the war department made public a new list of casualties and of liberated prisoners of war. Listed here are the soldiers from Illinois and Indiana.
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Genealogy Quest - US Army Deaths and Liberated Prisoners of War, 20 November 1945
On 20 November 1945 the army made public new lists of casualties and of liberated prisoners of war. Listed here are the soldiers from Illinois and Wisconsin.
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Genealogy Quest - US Army Deaths and Liberated Prisoners of War, 4 October 1945
On 4 October 1945 the war department made public new lists of casualties and of liberated prisoners of war. Listed here are the soldiers from Illinois and Indiana.
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Genealogy Quest - US Army Deaths and Liberated Prisoners of War, 6 October 1945
On 6 October 1945 the army made public new lists of casualties and of liberated prisoners of war. Listed here are the soldiers from Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin.
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Genealogy Quest - US Army Deaths and Liberated Prisoners of War, 8 October 1945
On 8 October 1945 the war department made public new lists of casualties and of liberated prisoners of war. Listed here are the soldiers and sailors from Illinois and Indiana.
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Genealogy Quest - US Army Deaths, 23 December 1945
The army and navy today made public new casualty lists, including a number from Illinois. Listed on this page are those men from Illinois along with their next of kin and address of record.
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Genealogy Quest - US Army Deaths, 6 December 1945
On 6 December 1945 the War Department made public a casualty list including 264 dead. These are the dead men from Illinois and Wisconsin, along with their next of kin and address of record.
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Genealogy Today: Family Tree History, Ancestry, Free Lookups
Free and fee-based databases, free articles.
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Geoff's 1914-1921 Search Engine
A search tool to find records held in The Commonwealth War Graves Commission database for Commonwealth WW1 and WW2 casualties.
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The visit of Commonwealth War Cemeteries, Communals Cemeteries & Churchyards in Belgium & France with data base for each cemetery.
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Japanese American Military Experience Database | Discover Nikkei
The Japanese American Military Experience National Database is developed and maintained by the Manabi and Sumi Hirasaki National Resource Center at the Japanese American National Museum. Its purpose is to preserve and share the stories of Japanese American men and women who have served in the United States military. Starting off as just a basic list of names and units*, the database has since been enriched with personal recollections, first-person narratives, and photos of veterans gathered through the National Museum
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