While it's extremely kind of people to guide us to sources of records, would it be too much to ask that the nations to which these sources refer be identified? The URL below is an American source - not much use to other nationalities, but nowhere is this indicated - and we old fools in the UK paying for internet access by the second have to make every second count! No criticism - just asking a favour :-) Bryn in Wales ===================================== Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JRB.2ACE/1171 Message Board Post: The National Archives and Records Administration has placed on the Internet a list of military casualties which occurred during World War II. The database is scanned images of a computer printout made in 1946. Go to: http://www.archives.gov/research_room/arc/index.html and scroll to World War II Army and Army Air Force Casualty List or World War II Navy Marine and Coast Guard Casualty List ==== IRL-MEATH Mailing List ==== Visit The Roscommon Database for uncommon records: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlros/ ........History or Genealogy are fair subjects here, but current politics and religion issues are not.