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Does anyone know where a web site one can go to to find deceased WWII veterans where they are buried?

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my uncle passed in 1972 and I am doing a geneaology search and I can't find where he is buried. and I am looking for his birth certificate and death certificate and his military records All of the sites I found you need to pay up front on a credit card thanks pat military mom

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  1. You can search WWII Vets by name at these sites:

    National WWII Memorial - Washington, DC

    http://www.wwiimemorial.com/default.asp?...

    Commonwealth War Graves Commision

    http://www.cwgc.org/

    American Battle Monuments Commisison

    http://www.abmc.gov/search/wwii.php


  2. some veteran graveyards are on find a grave.com, with their burial info and some pictures of gravestones

  3. go to the social security death index.

  4. www.ancestry.com has this database:

    U.S. Veterans Gravesites ca. 1775-2006  

    Burial and gravesite information for almost 3.5 million veterans of the U.S. military, 1775-2006  

    They also have the draft cards of those who served in WW2.

    Another site, www.findagrave.com, might have him listed,too. Just enter his name, birth/death dates and state he died, and click to check by his name.  They might tell you to check for him on www.worldvitalrecords.com if they don't show him.

    If you had put your uncle's name in your question, I could have looked it up for you.  My email is in my profile.

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