Find a diary that was owned by a WW2 veteran and open it up, there will probably be some WW2 diary entries in there.
No because WW2 was over in 1945
Yes there is, even Veterans from WW2 fought in Vietnam.
For a specific Individual contact the Department of Defense. For a generic WW2 veteran try your local VFW.
No you cannot receive benefits for yourself because your father was a WW2 veteran. Only he can received benefits through the Veterans Administration.
My grandfather was born on September 25 2010 and he served as a doctor in WWII and in the Korean war.
Please answer this question and send the answer to lifeministry1@verizon.net. Thank you. Carl Cuthbert of Dexter Maine is 100 years old. WW2 vet at the signing of the Treaty in Tokyo Bay. My Uncle will be 103 on Janurary 5th. 2011 He followed Patton all through Europe. His name is Vernon Hollister He resides in Mcleansboro, Il
As far as I can tell the oldest living vet, or at least female, is Gertrude Noone. She served in WAC after joining 1943 at 45yrs old. The oldest WW2 Medal of Honor recipient is John Finn from the Navy. Finn is turning 100 and Noone is 110. If you research them something should come up.
Bob Dole
Find a diary that was owned by a WW2 veteran and open it up, there will probably be some WW2 diary entries in there.
No because WW2 was over in 1945
Kennedy was NOT new to foreign aggression. He was a decorated war veteran of WW2 (Commander of Patrol Torpedo Boat #109/PT-109) and had been "briefed" by the out-going President Eisenhower, himself a veteran of WW2.
You receive benefits (if available) from the country you served and enlisted with
Then oldest serving solder during WW2 was 52 in 1945
Yes there is, even Veterans from WW2 fought in Vietnam.
What years a WW2 veteran served depends on what country he fought for. The war started in China in 1933, in Europe in 1938, and involved the United Sates in 1941. It ended in 1945.
For a specific Individual contact the Department of Defense. For a generic WW2 veteran try your local VFW.