Try, "The American War Library."
thats what im wondering... someone go out and find the web page were i can find this at.
One of the best places to find the lyrics to the "Titanic" theme song 'My heart Will go on' is on the Elyrics website. You can find just about any song, artist or lyrics on the market.
Yes. If you plug in a GBA Pokemon game into your DS then play your DS Pokemon game, you will find an evolved haunter (gengar) in the purple painting in the old chateau
A:There is no more meaning in a heart-shaped rock than in a diamond-shaped rock, a pillow-shaped rock or a star-shaped rock - unless you want to find meaning in one of these.
I think you might be thinking about the movie called the deer hunter
There is no central list of Purple Heart recipients. You could start by posting a query in the Military Order of the Purple Heart website at purpleheart.org. You could also place a query in local Mississippi newspapers.
You can contact the Purple Heart Hall of Fame Museum curator or assistants to get a list of the Purple Heart recipients of any battle or war. I have provided a link for you so you may contact them.
My husband is one of them but to find out all you need to contact the nearest Purple Heart Chapter which is currently located in Rome, GA.
The noted website has a link to a general database of Purple Heart recipients. However it is alphabetically rather than chronologically categorized, one would need to know the name(s) that they are seeking or would need to search the entire database, and it is incomplete. http://www.militaryindexes.com (General Databases, Medals and Awards, Purple Heart Database) Postel, John Richard
The Purple Heart is our nation's FIRST medal; and General Washington did state, "...that it's amazing what men will do for a simple piece of purple cloth..."(purple cloth was the first purple heart medal). States "might" not publish a list of Purple Heart recipients for public review, and any list you might find on the web are most likely "voluntarily submitted" names. Which means that a lot of men who don't use the computer won't have their names listed.
Medal of Honor? Distingushed Fyling Cross? Silver Star? Bronze Star? Purple Heart? What medal are you wanting to know about?
You would have to get a copy of his service record to find out. There is no comprehensive list of recipients.
Military Order of the Purple Heart
check with: Purple Heart. Org
Since Purple Heart recipients are now eligible for VA medical care, go to any VA Hospital and ask for the Service Officers. These are veterans' advocates employed by the DAV, VFW, AMVETS, American Legion, etc. to help vets get their awards and to help with claims. They can assist in obtaining a copy of your purple heart award orders, as well as all other award records.
Unfortunately, there is no central record of all Purple Heart recipients for WWII. There are, however, orders issuing the award in individual personnel files at the St Louis Records Center. The award should also be recorded on the soldier's/airman's DD214 discharge form.
No such list exists