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  1. Aug 23, 2022 · Research by Branch Army Navy Marine Corps Air Force Coast Guard Research by War or Conflict The National Archives holds Federal military service records from the Revolutionary War to 1912 in the National Archives in Washington, D.C. Military service records from WWI - present are held in the National Military Personnel Records Center (NPRC), in St. Louis, Missouri.

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    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: 1. A military veteran, or 2. Next of kin of a deceased, former member of the military. The next of kin can be any of the following: 2.1. Surviving spouse that has not remarr...

    Your request must contain certain basic information for us to locate your service records. This information includes: 1. The veteran's complete name used while in service 2. Service number 3. Social security number 4. Branch of service 5. Dates of service 6. Date and place of birth (especially if the service number is not known). 7. If you suspect ...

    While this information is not required, it is extremely helpful to NPRC staff in understanding and fulfilling your request: 1. The purpose or reasonfor your request, such as applying for veterans benefits, preparing to retire, or researching your personal military history. 2. Any other specific information, documents or records you require from you...

    If your request is urgent (e.g. upcoming surgery, funeral, etc.) please provide this information in the "Comments" section of eVetrecs or in the "Purpose" section of the SF-180and fax it to our Customer Service Team at (314) 801-0764. Please contact our customer service staff at (314) 801-0800 if you have questions. Due to the large number of calls...

    You can mail or fax your signed and dated request to the National Archives's National Personnel Record Center (NPRC). Most, but not all records, are stored at the NPRC. Be sure to use the address specified by eVetRecs or the instructions on the SF-180. Locations of Military Service Records. 1. NPRC Fax Number: 314-801-9195 2. NPRC Mailing Address: ...

    Generally there is no charge for basic military personnel and medical record information provided to veterans, next-of-kin and authorized representatives from Federal (non-archival) records.If your request involves a service fee, you will be notified as soon as that determination is made. However, Archival OMPFsare subject to the NARA fee schedule ...

    Once you have allowed sufficient time for us to receive and process your request, you may check the status of your request by email through our NPRC Customer Service Center at mpr.status@nara.gov. Please provide the request number if you have one, the name, address and phone number of the requester, and the veteran's branch of service to aid us to ...

    Other potential methods to obtain your records include writing a letter or contacting your state or county. See Other Methods to Obtain your Military Service Recordsfor more details. NOTE:Some companies advertise DD Form 214 research services and will charge a fee for obtaining copies. This is provided as a freeservice by the National Archives and ...

    Limited information from Official Military Personnel Files is releasable to the general public without the consent of the veteran or the next-of-kin. You are considered a member of the general public if you are asking about a veteran who is no relation to you, or a veteran who is a relative but you are not the next-of-kin. Next-of-kin is defined as...

  2. Dec 6, 2023 · 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.

  3. Apr 19, 2024 · The Library of Virginia and the FamilySearch Library have Virginia Land Office, Military Certificates, A-Z: July 14, 1782-August 5, 1876. These records are in alphabetical order on 38 FS Library films, FS Library films 1889181-218. These certificates are also filmed by number on FS Library films 29635-7.

  4. Jan 5, 2024 · 1 Online Resources. 2 Cemetery Records. 2.1 National Cemetery Administration. 2.2 Headstones and Markers. 2.2.1 National Genealogical Society. 2.3 Arlington National Cemetery. 2.4 National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. 2.5 National Park Service. 2.6 National Archives. 2.7 National Archives Catalog. 2.7.1 War Department.

  5. Director, U.S. Army Board for the Correction of Military Records, 1941 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202-4508. Commander, U.S. Army Combine Arms Support Command and...

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