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From: Dorothy Yereance <>
Subject: Re: [NY IRISH] WWI CASUALTIES
Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2003 06:17:40 -0400
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Hi Helen,
I would appreciate it if you could give me the address. I have been trying
to get my husband's WWII records and they told they were also burned. He was
in the veterans hospital so he would have had medical records that I would
like to have. Thank you for any help you can give.
Dorothy
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Subject: Re: [NY IRISH] WWI CASUALTIES
> Numerous WW I and WW II Army records were destroyed in a fire. I was
unable
> to WW I record and WW II and Korea Army records from Military in
Baltimore.
> However, casualities records weren't mentioned. Separation papers can be
> ordered, but only if you know the individual's service number.
>
> I had excellent result obtaining my father's WW I Navy record. Naval
records
> are stored in a different facility so were not destroyed by the fire.
>
> Casualities are possibly held in the state where they entered the service.
> ?????
>
> Helen Mc
>
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