For WWII Navy veterans who were killed in action, it is common to find not only records detailing how they were killed but also correspondence with their surviving immediate family. These records typically detail the delivery of the heart-breaking news of the WWII Navy veteran’s death, the re...
How Navy Veterans Can File a VA Claim for Asbestos Filing a VA claim can be complicated, but the VA-accredited claims agents at The Mesothelioma Center have the experience to guide you through each step of the process. We can help you assemble the military records and medical documentation to...
For a DD-214, the official Release from Active Duty, visiting a Veterans Administration office may be necessary, unless the former service member has taken the steps to enroll inmilConnect. An advocate, or next of kin, may, with the veteran’s permission in writing, request the veteran’s ...
but not limited to, Vimy unveiling, Vimy memorial, Vimy monument, Vimy Skeena, Vimy Phillips. I did not expect to find any records that included Phillips in the title, but for the sake of a diligent search, I decided to include his name. I was focused on archival records, so ...
s office to see if he could help. I had everything that was needed including medical records stating he had been injured in the line of duty. In two-days I received a letter back requesting all the records I could come up with on dad. I received word [Veterans Day—November 11, ...
and Patriotic sailor YN2 Granillo is an active member of the NOSC Phoenix Funeral detail, performing military funeral honors of 50 enlisted and officer veterans of Afghanistan, IRAQ, WWII, Korea and Vietnam. YN2 was selected to represent NOSC Phoenix in the Phoenix 2012 Veterans Day Parade. ...
In the summer of 1932, Congress denied military veterans an immediate bonus payment for participation in WWI. "Bonus Marchers" numbering more than 20,000 remained in Washington after this decision, demonstrating discontent so much that President Herbert Hoover called for the Army's help. Hundreds ...
In the summer of 1932, Congress denied military veterans an immediate bonus payment for participation in WWI. "Bonus Marchers" numbering more than 20,000 remained in Washington after this decision, demonstrating discontent so much that President Herbert Hoover called for the Army's help. H...
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The group sued for the records to be made public following a Freedom of Information Act request. “With the election just two weeks away, the American people have a clear and compelling interest in knowing how the government responded to an alleged incident involving a major presi...