The World War II Servicemen is an online database, based on a
cardfile index created by Indiana Division librarians during
World War II. From 1942 through early 1946, the librarians
indexed the three major Indianapolis daily newspapers (News,
Star, and Times) for notices of casualties,
missing military personnel, prisoners, and decorations of
Indiana servicemen and women. There are also notices of
civilians taken prisoner overseas during the war. You may search
by name (first and/or last, in any order) as well as by town or
city.
While the librarians indexed only the Indianapolis
newspapers, they included notices for people throughout the
state. Fields in the database include name, date and location of
the article, what happened to the person, his or her branch of
military service, and hometown. Not all of this information was
included on every card. Many cards list multiple
names in these cases there may only be a short mention of the person
indexed.
You can contact the
Newspaper
Section of the Indiana Division or use the
Ask-A-Librarian
service to request copies of articles for which there is a
complete citation (included the name of the person, paper, date,
and page and column number). Please note in your request that
you found the information through the World War II Database.
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