In most cases, the immediate family members of a service member who dies in war are informed by uniformed military personnel who visit their home. These personnel are typically the casualty assistance officers or a chaplain. They provide information about the circumstances of the death and offer support and resources to the family. Additionally, official notifications are also often followed by official letters from the military confirming the death.
It depends, sometimes they cannot tell which family the body belongs to. But usually, yes. You may be notified in person or with a telegram.
they were informed from the sarge of the ww2
If a relative dies, the next of kin or power of attorney will take over any legal cases. If there is no relatives, the state may take over.
People are generally informed about emergency alerts by a telephone call. The person in trouble will have pressed their panic button and the call centre then phones a relative or close friend.
You should say: I am terribley/really sorry about your relative's death. I hope you understand/know that she/he is still here with us.
We are not yet told how he dies , but it is on his way back to Australia on the plane . Norris in informed by police .
son or closest relative rules after the king dies
Yes
Srg. Sullivan dies in the second mission and Chernov dies in Downfall.
Topthorn, Joey's best friend, dies.
By telegram
no she dies :(
The Confederate Secretary of War, William Randolph had a famous Founding Father as a relative. Randolph was a grandson of Thomas Jefferson.