The Answer Archive
Providing students and professionals with answers to their toughest software, technology, math, and science problems. Browse the Archive!
Search Questions and Answers:

Show only unanswered questions

Verifying a Death

Posted by admin on 26 Sep 2008 at 05:22 AM
$5.00

Hardware and Networking / Windows Networking

Pat:

I've been trying to track down one of my DIs in Marine boot camp. Went through basic in 1968 at MCRD San Diego. I recently called a former Drill Instructor, living in Texas and retired from USMC, who worked with and knew the DI in question. He told me that he heard the DI had been killed(he thought in a car accident), after his second tour in Vietnam.

This would have been between 1969-1973. I checked the National Cemetery Administration website. Punched in his name, etc. and no record of him buried in a Military cemetery. I also checked the Social Security Death Index, and again no record of the DI in question. This leads me to believe that he might be still alive!

My question to you is what website sources can I use to verify if an American has indeed died? Also, do you have any tips on locating this person if he is indeed still living? I have his first and last names(not middle name, but initial), his USMC military service number, his approximate age, where he used to live before he entered the service in 1959, and of course his rank, time and place of his whereabouts when he was my DI.

I'm trying to do this search for free, and without having to mail the Military Records in St.Louis, and wait weeks and even months.

Any tips and information you can give me would be very much appreciated. I'm not the only one looking for this person; many friends he had as a teenager in Los Angeles have been trying to hunt him down for years. Thank you.

Art Granville
Hemet, CA";

Accepted Answer:

Answer provided by admin on 26 Sep 2008 at 05:22 AM

Art, I'm sure that you know that what want to do is almost impossible just on the Internet, but let's give a try to this "hunt". The good news is that last year I was able to put into contact two Army buddies from over 30 years back by doing a lot of Internet tracking. Took weeks,but most of the time this type of search is not successful. First, if you haven't already, register at:
http://www.vetfriends.com/marines.html
and post who you are looking for, but don't post the service # since that may be the SSN. Then do a Google search on:
usmc associations
See if there is a unit, division, etc. that comes close to his assigned duties, rank, last-known hometown, etc. Then try to find an online email address for his hometown newspaper and contact them about your search whether anthing noted or an obit, etc.

If all this fails, I would be glad to help you jointly and privately since I now have some "free" time with my daughter back at school. If you want to, then I will give you my Yahoo address then wait to hear from you privately, then I'll give you another address since this exchange is published on about.com to the public and I don't want my main address published.

Wishing you lots of luck with this and I'm here to assist if you need, but let's take it off allexperts.com.

All the best! Pat aka Patrick, USAF 193-67

Rating: * * * * *      Awarded: $5.00
Ask a Question
Most Recent Questions
Most Recent Answers
Home Page

Login
Register

Information Technology
Software, Hardware, Design

Programming Languages
Database
Graphic Design
Operating Platforms
Hardware and Networking
- E-Mail and Groupware
- Handhelds and Wireless
- Linux Networking
- Macintosh Networking
- Netware
- Printers and Scanners
- Routers and Modems
- UNIX Networking
- Windows Networking

Math and Science
Homework Help

Biology and Geology
Math and Statistics
Chemistry
Physics
Engineering

Are you an information
technology or
math/science expert?

You can earn money by
providing answers to questions
at AnswerArchive.com.
Learn How

Browse Archive | Ask a Question | Most Recent Questions | Most Recent Answers | Home Page | Contact Us | Help
(c) 2008 The Answer Archive