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A Family's Mental Health 104th division ancestral healing czech genealogy grief idpf mental health Jun 26, 2023

because of war. Families at home also suffered, often quietly. Have you explored the grief and mental health of your family due to war or the loss of a family member to war? This is applicable to...

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A Nurse's Traumatic Experience on a Sinking Ship anzio italy czech genealogy hmhc st. david idpf italy in wwii laura hindman major john adams wwii army nurse Jun 23, 2023

Many of us carry the remnants of our ancestors' war traumas and don't even know it. The traumas, energies, behaviors, and patterns may show up in very decontextualized ways through triggers,...

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Status Was Everything army rank cemetery dna genealogy idpf japanese pow prisoner of war wwii Jun 19, 2023

We all know that today, no matter where you live in the world, if you have status (including military rank), money, education, and social connections, you will get farther in life. You will receive...

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Prisoners, Missing & The Dead Webinar abmc czech genealogy family history month family history month 2021 genealogy education idpf nara webinar wwii Sep 29, 2021

This webinar, The Prisoners, Missing & The Dead, will focus on the history and jobs of the men who worked in the American Graves Registration Service. Then we explore the Individual Deceased...

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Military Research Help ancestry genealogy writing idpf military research military writing nprc wwii Jul 06, 2021

Have you heard, All the records burned, in relation to researching WWI, WWII, Korea, or Vietnam military records? They did not all burn and there are many resources that exist to help you...

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