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- Military Service Records - National Archives
Our online eVetRecs system creates a customized order form to request information from your, or your relative's, military personnel records You may use this system if you are: A military veteran, or; Next of kin of a deceased, former member of the military The next of kin can be any of the following: Surviving spouse that has not remarried
- How to get copies of military records - USAGov
Learn how to get your own records or someone else's You can request service records for yourself or for your next of kin (spouse, parent, child, or sibling) Choose one of three ways to request service records from the National Archives: Start your records request online for recent military service Print and fill out a Form SF 180 [PDF, 894KB]
- Request your military service records (including DD214)
You can request your military service records online using the National Archives’ eVetRecs tool When you get to eVetRecs, select Make a new request You’ll then need to sign in with an identity-verified ID me account
- Finding a World War II (1939-1945) Veterans Records
Gather facts from sources at home, and talk to relatives Look for discharge papers, some veterans may have had their discharge recorded their local county courthouse, pictures, medals, membership in a veterans organization like the American Legion, or the Veterans of Foreign wars, etc Look for clues about where he or she lived and served
- How do I get my fathers military records from World War II?
We suggest that you request a copy of his Official Military Personnel File (OMPF) OMPFs and individual medical reports for those who served in the U S Armed Forces and who were separated from the service before 1960 are in the custody of NARA's National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) in St Louis
- How to Find a Family Members WWII Service Records
If you want to track down details of your loved one’s experiences in WWII, you have a few options: This is the cheapest (it’s free) but most challenging option Anyone can look through the
- World War II Records | National Archives
Finding Information on Personal Participation in World War II, a brochure on some of NARA's relevant records, and how to get started What are people asking on History Hub about World War II records? RE: How can I find out where my grandfather served in the Army during WWII? PDF files require the free Adobe Reader
- Dads Military Service: 8 Essential WWII Army Records for Archival . . .
To request your veteran’s military service records click here: Request WWII Army military service records This article explains how to use a wide array of WWII Army military service records, and unit records at the National Archives to document the service history of individual WWII Army soldiers
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