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World War II and Korean Conflict Veterans Interred Overseas
Listing of American servicemen interred overseas who died in World War II or the Korean Conflict
Description
The most destructive and far-ranging war in human history, World War II claimed the lives of countless millions. This database is a listing of American servicemen who fought in the Second World War or the Korean Conflict and were interred outside of the contiguous forty-eight states. Each entry provides the individual's name, rank, unit, death date, and location of interment. Additionally, place of induction into the service is provided along with a list of awards presented by the military. Containing the names of nearly 160,000 men, this can be a helpful tool in finding ancestors who fought in either World War II or the Korean Conflict.
Extended Description
The records in this database were taken from RG330 in the National Archives.
This database may not contain all U.S. servicemen who died in either the Second World War or the Korean Conflict and were interred outside of the contiguous United States.
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