WorldWarTwoResearch.Com
Preserve and Honor their memory and sacrifice
Honoring all men and women who served our Great Nation in World War II
The Greatest Generation
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To honor and preserve the memory of the veterans of the United
States of America, who served their Nation proudly during
World War II.
All sacrificed with part of their lives, many
gave the supreme sacrifice.
Do you have friends, or family and wish to know their story?
We can research personal information, dates of induction or
enlistment, training dates and places, dates of embarkation and
debarkation, transport, units assigned or attached. Places they
served, trained, and fought.
Where were they? We can find out!







NO HOURLY FEES
Many research services will charge hourly fees, which can
result in higher charges ($100-$500) is common, just for a
few hours work! NOT HERE
We will ascertain your needs and provide you with a
summary of findings.
(Unlimited Hours, until we submit to you a Summary of
Findings).
This time period may vary from weeks to several months, as
forms are exchanged, information is requested and received,
and deciphered.
There is no charge at this point, the summary is free!
When all information has been gathered, we will contact you
with a list of findings and/or reports, we have uncovered. You
can select what you want and pay for only that. It's that simple!
Do you have a research project, or wish to know
specifics on individual units, stations, bases, or ships? We
may be able to provide additional information such as:
Unit History/Commanding Officer/
Emblem/Patch/Crest
Theater/Campaign/Battles/Missions
Survived/Killed in Action
Grave site location
Route of March-Unit path through a region,
campaign, country, or continent
Copies of military regional maps-Specific unit
location
Do you have a wartime letter of a family member?
We can research specific individual locations on a
specific date during the war! If you provide us with sender
information and date of letter (We do not need the actual
letter), we can give very specific location on date written.
You will know where they were on that date!
Locations given are for command echelon. We have at
our disposal, unpublished books of limited number, by
the military, with information that may not be available on
the internet, or to other research services. They contain
unit histories, maps, military directories and station lists
that contain location of units, in some cases, to company
level. Locations will be given as low in the order of battle
as possible, and when provided, we will quote location as
being exact (According to military records or coordinates)
or as being within a number of miles(If few records exist).
Wartime censors prohibited the mention of information
such as cities/towns, geographic names, weather, and
certain activities or training. Letters would, at times, be
delivered with words blacked out, or missing altogether.
We can answer many of these questions, so you can
know: Where were they and what was so secret?
Do you have a relative that you believe could have
been a member of a famous unit, or in a famous
battle? We can check it out.
Perhaps they mentioned Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal,
Kasserine Pass, Midway, Sicily, Salerno, Anzio,
Normandy, Mortain, Huertgen Forest, Metz, Iwo Jima, the
Battle of the Bulge, or Okinawa.
Perhaps they served on a famous vessel,"The Lady Lex",
or "The Mighty Mo", or stormed the beaches of a long
ago forgotten South Pacific Island. Maybe their
contribution was protecting the homeland or participating
in the construction of a great undertaking, such as the
Alcon highway through the wilderness of Alaska.
Order of Battle
Whether researching individuals or units, we
can give you their chain of command. Who did
they answer to and under what General or
Admiral did they serve? For example:
Company E
2nd Battalion
506th Parachute Infantry-Colonel Robert Sink
101st Airborne Division-Gen. Maxwell Taylor
VII Corps-Gen. J. Lawton Collins
1st Army(Pre-invasion)-Gen. Omar Bradley
(Post invasion)-Gen. Courtney Hodges
12th Army Group-Gen. Omar Bradley
Route of March
We have at our disposal, many rare books,
which contain information which has been
de-classified. We can, in some cases, provide
copies of military theater or topographical
maps which can show route of travel that a unit
took from location to location.
Prisoners of War
Was mention made of your relative, or
friend being a POW? We can research
information that may give you:
Location of capture
Date of capture
Nationality of POW camp
Name of POW camp
Location of POW camp
History of camp/and commander
Date of release and to what forces or
Date of death in captivity