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				 WW2 Icelandic Descent Veterans Database 
 
			
			Hello Everyone, 
I came across this online and thought it a good thing to post in here, specially so for people of Icelandic Descent of course. 
 
Karmen
 
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		| VETERANS of ICELANDIC DESCENT The Jon Sigurdsson Chapter IODE and the Book of Life-Vesturaettir are pleased to announce
 the launch of  the Veterans of Icelandic Descent World War II database.
 The web address of the database is http://www.bookoflifeonline.com/ww2.htm
 This free internet resource contains over 1,600 photographs and more than 2,100 biographical
 records of people of Icelandic descent who served in the Canadian and American armed
 forces during the Second World War.  The majority of the information is drawn from the
 Jon Sigurdsson Chapter IODE's 1990 publication 'Veterans of Icelandic Descent World War II'
 and the 1993 'Supplement'.  However, approximately fifty new photographs, not included
 either book, have been added as part of the database project.  Members of the public are
 encouraged to help complete the database by sending in new photographs and records.
 Lists of missing photographs can be found at http://www.bookoflifeonline.com/ww2missing.htm.
 For details on how to submit information, email veterans@bookoflifeonline.com
 The launch of the World War II database completes a project begun in June 2001, when the
 Jon Sigurdsson Chapter IODE agreed to provide financial support for digitization of the 1923 book
 'Minningarrit Islenzkra Hermanna, 1914-1918 (Record book of Icelandic servicemen, 1914-1918).
 A database of First World War veterans drawn from this book was launched in September 2001,
 and has since attracted thousands of visitors from Canada, the United States, and Iceland.
 New biographical records and photographs are still being accepted for this database as well.
 The address is  http://www.bookoflifeonline.com/ww1.htm
 I invite you to search the databases, and I look forward to receiving your comments, questions,
 and feedback.   Best Regards,  Ryan Eyford.
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