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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: W7LPNRICK on December 03, 2010, 01:17:02 AM
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A guy I know Whose Dad Joseph Vermette is a Bronze Star recipient. He served in the Army and was in Hawaii when Perl was attacked. later served in New Guineain the 24th infantry division. His son is unable to find any information other than verifying the authenticity of the Bronze star. Is there any other way to find this information? Trying to help preserve a families heritage & hero's legacy. Father now is early dementia :salute ...
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WW2 Memorial lists one guy under that name. Not 24th Infantry but in New Guinea
Joseph Paul Vermette
BRANCH OF SERVICE
U.S. Navy
HOMETOWN
Flint, MI
HONORED BY
Dawn M. Shapiro, Daughter
ACTIVITY DURING WWII
SERVED IN THE CONSTRUCTION BATTALION IN NEW GUINEA. BUILT A PT BASE DRY DOCK AND THEN IN THE PHILIPPINES WHERE HE WORKED ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ADVANCE BASE CONSTRUCTION DEPOT. SERVED ON BASILAN ISLAND AND IN SUBIC BAY.
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Thinking this might be him. Off the Ancestry.com site
Name: Joseph R L Vermette
Birth Year: 1922
Race: White, Citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: New Hampshire
State of Residence: New Hampshire
County or City: Hillsborough
Enlistment Date: 8 Oct 1940
Enlistment State: New Hampshire
Enlistment City: Manchester
Branch: Infantry
Branch Code: Infantry
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for Hawaiian Department
Component: Regular Army (including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 2 years of high school
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 65
Weight: 119
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His son can write directly to the US Army Records Branch St. Louis, Mo.
He can request copies of Military Records (providing he can show proof of relationship).
Would show all info relating, including units.
<S> and Good Luck!
Oz
Forgot to mention, in the 70's (I believe) the building containing
many thousands of records burned. Many records lost. Hope his not one of them. Also, there are many other ways to find info. IE, unit rosters.
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i live in st louis and yes you can write or call that office and get any info on him his records his medals or awards etc. My and my brother did it for my father after a house fire destroyed all his ribbons and medals. We was able to get them back we very little difficulty at all.
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A fire did destroy a lot of the WW2 records held in St. Louis. Couldn't hurt to try though
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You can also try:
www.homeofheroes.com
They have a section that deals with requesting information on all medal recipients. Civilian site but very complete and well funded. Just not a current design and the home page takes forever to load. If it times out, Google it and go to some of the other options listed. You'll get in and they can help.
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WW2 Memorial lists one guy under that name. Not 24th Infantry but in New Guinea
Joseph Paul Vermette
BRANCH OF SERVICE
U.S. Navy
HOMETOWN
Flint, MI
HONORED BY
Dawn M. Shapiro, Daughter
ACTIVITY DURING WWII
SERVED IN THE CONSTRUCTION BATTALION IN NEW GUINEA. BUILT A PT BASE DRY DOCK AND THEN IN THE PHILIPPINES WHERE HE WORKED ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ADVANCE BASE CONSTRUCTION DEPOT. SERVED ON BASILAN ISLAND AND IN SUBIC BAY.
I think he was in the Navy During WWII because he knows he was a pearl when it was attacked, then discharged after serving all over Pacific, re-upped in the Army during Korean war in 24th Infantry and went to Okinawa where he met his Wife as the son is Amerasian. Dad is still alive but dementia is talking his memory. Thanks Guys, I told him we had some good resources on here. :salute :aok
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WW2 Memorial lists one guy under that name. Not 24th Infantry but in New Guinea
Joseph Paul Vermette
BRANCH OF SERVICE
U.S. Navy
HOMETOWN
Flint, MI
HONORED BY
Dawn M. Shapiro, Daughter
ACTIVITY DURING WWII
SERVED IN THE CONSTRUCTION BATTALION IN NEW GUINEA. BUILT A PT BASE DRY DOCK AND THEN IN THE PHILIPPINES WHERE HE WORKED ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ADVANCE BASE CONSTRUCTION DEPOT. SERVED ON BASILAN ISLAND AND IN SUBIC BAY.
If it's a memorial than this is not him because he's living, right?
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If it's a memorial than this is not him because he's living, right?
Not neccessarily as families can honor anyone who served in WW2. Lots of living vets honored there.
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Dan you amaze me how you can dig this stuff up. Nice work man :salute
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Not neccessarily as families can honor anyone who served in WW2. Lots of living vets honored there.
Well, yes, but I meant the word "Memorial" is usually postmortem.
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Thank you very much. I forwarded all this to a very grateful son. :salute :aok
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http://aad.archives.gov/aad/record-detail.jsp?dt=893&mtch=1&cat=WR26&tf=F&q=Joseph+R+L+Vermette&bc=sl&rpp=10&pg=1&rid=370133