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AnswerThe best place to begin with is to locate his discharge paperwork.

This document is called a DD-214 and it will contain a wealth of

information that put you on the right track, good luck.

Another place you could look is on this website Ancestry.ca. They have lots of documents in their archives and you might be able to find something. You get a free trail, but after you have to pay. i found out about my grandfather from my great aunt.

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Q: How can you trace your father's participation in World War 2?
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