I recently ran into a cousin I never knew I had. We have met a few times and swapped a few photos and family information. She has her father's Honorable Discharge from the US Army in 1945. He fought in the Pacific. His MOS was as a mechanic. But as I looked over it, I saw he was awarded a few medals. Good Conduct, American Defense, Purple Heart... and a Bronze Star w/V device.
None of his other records were ever found. Pictures of him in a hospital cot with bandages and a few other photos of places where he was stationed. She said any time she or her brother would ask about what he did in the war he would just say "you don't NEED to know". After his death his brother told his widow that he had sold his medals to buy her a watch when he came home from the war.
Now what I'm after... Is there a government database somewhere that she can get the citations that went with his medals? I think there used to be a place in Missouri that kept up with records. Her and her brother just want to know what he did and what he went through. Whether they like what they find, I can't say. But I told her I would try.
While part of me thinks he didn't tell them for a reason, part of me can see her point of view as well. I told her I would see if I could find a place to start.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
None of his other records were ever found. Pictures of him in a hospital cot with bandages and a few other photos of places where he was stationed. She said any time she or her brother would ask about what he did in the war he would just say "you don't NEED to know". After his death his brother told his widow that he had sold his medals to buy her a watch when he came home from the war.
Now what I'm after... Is there a government database somewhere that she can get the citations that went with his medals? I think there used to be a place in Missouri that kept up with records. Her and her brother just want to know what he did and what he went through. Whether they like what they find, I can't say. But I told her I would try.
While part of me thinks he didn't tell them for a reason, part of me can see her point of view as well. I told her I would see if I could find a place to start.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give.