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Military records, Veterans� Records, and Military Service Records May Contain:

Full name
Birth Date and Birthplace
Age at Enlistment
Occupation
Names of Immediate Family Members
Service Records
Pension Applications and Records
Locate Gravesites of War Veterans
Disciplinary Actions
Promotions and Discharge Information

With databases containing more than 15 million names and thousands of government records available to search, finding Military Records, Veterans� Records and Other Military Service Information has become easier than ever before. However, it can become a daunting and often frustrating task. There are several different types of records to be found when searching for Military Service Information, each with unique, valuable facts about the person you are searching for.

Draft Records contain information on individuals who were/are registered for military drafts.

Death Lists & Casualty Indexes contain information on military servicemen who died from wounds received while in military service or servicemen who were killed in action.

Registration Cards have information about men who were required to register for a military draft.

Rosters are a list of the names of people who were assigned to specific military units.

Service Records contain the information that the government keeps on any serviceman. In these records you can find enlistment details, training, performance, awards and medals, discharge information, disciplinary actions, and other valuable information.

These are just a few examples of the information rich resources you can tap into to aid in your search. Before you start a search of Military Records, you should consider what you know about the individual you are trying to find. The more information you have before you start, the easier it is to find information within this vast, often maze-like resource of Military documentation. You should also be aware that there are two basic types of genealogical resources: primary and secondary.

For most Military Records, primary sources are documents or documentation that is created during or around time of military service or conflict. These primary sources of information may include official records of the state and federal governments.

Secondary sources have information from publications that are based on primary sources. An example of one publication such as the aforementioned is census records of military personnel. Secondary sources may also include publications of historic organizations along with other unofficial records and documents.

You will want to use both types of sources when researching Military Records, Veterans� Records and other Military Service Records to get the best results. Always begin Military Record Research by collecting as much factual information as you can or by compiling the known factual information you have on hand, including dates, ranks attained and full names. This will help you to match the dates and service information of the person you are researching to the U.S. and unofficial documents you may find.

Listed below are just a few links to resources you can tap into when doing research in Military Records:

The Center of Military History - http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - http://www.va.gov/

National Archives and Records Administration (You will also find the National Personnel Records Center from this link.) - http://www.archives.gov/

Library of Congress - http://www.loc.gov/index.html

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Documents obtained through the federal and state governments are requested through specific procedures and usually costs a fee. This fee varies from state to state so be sure to check with your local government!

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