Not much scrapbooking going on here! I have not really felt much like it. I do have two circle journals to work and plan on getting to them this weekend. I am waiting for my wishblade to arrive...I cannot wait! Hope everyone is doing fine! I hope to update with some scrapping stuff tomorrow or Sunday and add some pictures to Hunter's blog...hopefully I will get to all that this weekend!
Earlier this week I got my copy of Family Tree Magazine and I was reading an article that led me to World War II History Network and from there I found a link to an article about the United States Marine Corp making their casualty cards searchable. You can find the database at Casualty Cards Database. Fred Thomas, my husbands great uncle, was in WWII and in the Marines. I searched the database and found : On the first page it states : While the cards for World War II through Korea are not classified, however, they can often be very graphic. Therefore, to maintain the dignity and honor of the Marines, the individual cards will only be released, upon request, on a case by case basis. To request a card, please send an email to history.division@usmc.mil or a request in writting to: United States Marine Corps History Division Attn: Reference Branch 3078 Upshur Avenue Quantico, Virginia 221...
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