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AncestorNews: WWII Ancestors

By Nancy Hendrickson Premium

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I get so caught up in searching for long-ago ancestors that I rarely take time to research anything about my immediate family. However, I recently ran across a Web site that reminded me of the incredible history surrounding the lives of our World War II ancestors.

My dad was a late-entry into the war because he had a job that put him in an exempt status. However, he eventually became a member of Company C, 328th Infantry. He joined on May 5, 1944, was quickly trained and sent to Europe. On Nov. 26, he was wounded from shell fragments while stationed in France. I have a lot of his paperwork, but have never delved into any details about his service. I know he received a European Theater Ribbon with one Battle Star, as well as a Purple Heart. I also know he came home aboard the Queen Mary.

My dad passed away several years ago, so anything I learn about his World War II service will have to come through other avenues of research. Thanks to the Internet, there are many, many sites devoted to information about World War II. I know I will find much.

Some World War II sites:

• American Battle Monuments Commission
www.abmc.gov

• Indiana World War II Servicemen Database
www.statelib.lib.in.us/wwii/wwii_search.asp

• National Personnel Records Center, Military Personnel Records
www.archives.gov/personnel-records-center

• Interactive USS Arizona Memorial
go.footnote.com/arizona_memorial

• History.com: World War II
www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii

 

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