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From 12 O'Clock High!:
Jan Zdiarsky European American WWII cemeteries Fri Mar 1 08:50:52 2024 193.84.38.112 Hi friends, I would like to ask you for any information about two American cemeteries in Europe - the St. Avoid in France, and the one in Luxenbourg City, LX. ??? Opening times, exactly positions, addresses, their website, any experiences with, any sugestions? Many thanks, Jan ( www.museum119.cz ) [This message has been edited by Richard T Eger (edited 26 March 2024).] |
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From TOCH!:
Rabe Anton American Military Cemeteries Overseas Fri Mar 1 11:15:21 2024 205.188.198.152 Jan, American military cemeteries overseas are in the care and administration of the American Battle Monuments Commission. I suggest that you begin by visiting the Commission's worldwide web site at www.abmc.gov. RA [This message has been edited by Richard T Eger (edited 26 March 2024).] |
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The website contains information on the overseas cemeteries and the names of the 172,218 WW II armed forces members names of those buried at the overseas cemeteries, those Missing in Action and those buried or lost at sea. The database does not contain the names of the 233,181 WW II Americans returned to the United States for burial.
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The following information from Rabe Anton, which was posted in a thread on 12 O'Clock High!, tells more about the American Battle Monuments Commission and its website. The commission provides information on all deceased servicemen buried overseas.
Rabe Anton Lt. Col. Joseph Morris Mon Feb 17 20:11:55 2024 205.188.209.14 It appears that there is no Missing Aircrew Report (MACR) for this loss. You may confirm this, however, by contacting the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Archives II - College Park, Maryland to seek a determination of holdings. The NARA holds a card file index to MACRs by individual names which is not available elsewhere. See the NARA web site for contact information. You can check the American Battle Monuments Commission worldwide web site at www.abmc.gov (not today, which is a federal holiday!) and then go to the ABMC list of World War II casualties that were buried overseas. If Lt. Col. Morris's name does not appear on the ABMC web site, his remains were returned to the U.S. for burial. Finally, and most importantly, you should request a copy of the Colonel's Individual Deceased Personnel File ("293 file") from the Total Army Personnel Command: This information is made available under the Freedom of Information Act [FOIA]. To get a copy of an Army IDPF, send a letter to: FOIA OFFICER, Department of the Army ADMIN Section, ATTN: TAP-ALP-A (FOIA) DCS Personnel & Logistics 200 Stovall St, Alexandria VA 22332-0405 and simply state something like "This is a request under the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. Sec 552, for the Individual Deceased Personnel File of ..." and give the name of the casualty. You should include name, service no. etc., DOB and date of casualty. RA |
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