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Bill Beigel In The News


San Diego Genealogical Society
1050 Pioneer Way, Suite E, El Cajon, CA 92020-1943
Voice Mail: 619-588-0065
October 14, 2006 – 12:00 Noon to 2:00 p.m.

Researching Records of Veterans Killed in World War 2 and Korea
Presented By William L. Beigel


I generally start my programs by discussing a World War 2 topic that is currently in the news; as an example, I did a number of talks last year regarding the flyer who was found in a glacier in the High Sierras. For my talk to your group, I have a few new examples I'll probably discuss (if you check around, at least once a week the remains or aircraft wreckage from WW2 is located somewhere in the US or elsewhere).

I then discuss a number of case histories (as many or few as will fit in the time slot available).

From that, I will discuss sources, and I usually include a discussion to the effect that often WW2-era records are not "user friendly", and that interpretation of the records is a must.

I usually then open the floor to questions from the audience.
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