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The ABMC (American Battles Monument Commission) commemorative mission is reflected in 24 overseas military cemeteries that serve as resting places for almost 125,000 American war dead; on Tablets of the Missing that memorialize more than 94,000 U.S. servicemen and women; and through 25 memorials, monuments and markers.
There are Burial listings for World War I, World War II, and the Korean War. The Index search provides the following:
• Name
• Rank
• Service
• Date of Birth
• Date of Death
By selecting the name, you will be provided with a page on the decedent, showing the cemetery and location of grave and additional information.
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