How do I find a World War 2 veteran?

How do I find a World War 2 veteran?

It is not difficult to find WWII veterans so just ask around, go to senior homes, or go to veteran groups (VFW,DAV,AL). If you cannot meet a veteran you can always talk to them over the phone. There is no reason why you should not become friends with these men.

How many people from Kentucky died in World War II?

World War II, Korea and Vietnam Casualties Listed by State

STATE WORLD WAR II VIETNAM
Indiana 8,131 983
Iowa 5,633 533
Kansas 4,526 386
Kentucky 6,802 763

Are there any living veterans of World War 2?

The passing of the WWII generation They are dying quickly—according to US Department of Veterans Affairs statistics, 240,329 of the 16 million Americans who served in World War II are alive in 2021.

Which state lost the most soldiers in ww2?

Here are the 10 states with the most WWII casualties:

  • Hawaii (18,601)
  • Arizona (17,022)
  • North Carolina (16,828)
  • South Dakota (15,764)
  • Maryland (12,885)
  • Nevada (10,372)
  • Maine (10,033)
  • Idaho (8,131)

Who is the youngest living ww2 veteran?

Calvin Leon Graham
Calvin Graham

Calvin Leon Graham
Service/branch United States Navy United States Marine Corps
Years of service 1942–1943 1948–1951
Rank Seaman First Class – USN Corporal – USMC
Unit USS South Dakota

Is there a Veterans Cemetery in Kentucky called KVCC?

KVCC is also the first Kentucky State Veterans Cemetery to receive a piece of the World Trade Towers for its 9/11 Monument. You can see it on the grounds here. Veterans interred here include three service members killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.

How many veterans are in the state of Kentucky?

We work every day to make sure Kentucky’s 295,000 veterans and their families receive all the benefits and services they have earned.

Is there an American Legion Post in Kentucky?

In Kentucky, there are over 100 American Legion Post, Auxiliary, SAL Squadron, and ALR Chapters who promote the organization and its programs by enhancing the lives of our Veterans, Military, and their families. Again, thank you, American Legion for what you do for veterans and families.