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I just received information from another group about records at the  
Library of Virginia, "World War II Military Separation Notices Filed  
in Virginia." On investigating, I found that only the veteran, legal  
heirs, or other legal assignees can have access to these records. My  
uncle was in the army, fought at D-Day, and never married. All of his  
siblings are also gone. I have been trying to find out more, as I  
would like to get a government issued tombstone for his grave at  
Oakwood Cemetery in Richmond. Am I right in assuming that I am not  
qualified to have access to his records? By this reading, no one can  
access his files, as all he has left living are various nieces and  
nephews.

Nancy

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