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1883 Pensioners on the Roll - Wyoming Territory
This list is taken from the official Pension Roll of 1883, the major genealogical source for Civil War and War of 1812 pensioners. Pensioners are listed by post office address, and in no apparent order after that.
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20th-Century Veterans' Service Records - Safe, Secure & Available
Information on the maintenance of modern US military & civil service employee records. Also includes who may order and how. From Prologue - the quarterly magazine of the National Archives and Records Administration.
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eVetRecs: Request Copies of Military Personnel Records
Veterans or next of kin if the veteran is deceased are encouraged to use eVetRecs to submit record inquiries. A paper signature form is required.
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Access to Archives Databases (AAD)
From the National Archives and Records Administration.
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Genealogy/ Personal History: Military Personnel
Online searchable databases from the National Archives.
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Accident Reports.com USAAF, USAF, USN, & USMC Aircraft Accident Reports 1918-1955
Accident-Report.Com provides copies of actual military reports from 1918-1955 on soldiers and aircraft involved in airplane accidents or lost in combat. A database of over 200,000 names provides an index to available records.
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American Battle Monuments Commission
The ABMC is responsible for commemorating the services of the American Armed Forces through the establishment of suitable memorial shrines; operating & maintaining permanent American military burial grounds in foreign countries. Web site includes detailed descriptions of overseas cemeteries & searchable databases of war dead.
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List of those buried at the Mexico City National Cemetery or the Corozal American Cemetery: eight American servicemen who died during the Civil War and forty-five Civil War Veterans.
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Online searchable database of the nearly 39,000 names of those American service personnel who died during the Korean War period. Note that there were 54,246 US casualties in the Korean War.
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At the Mexico City National Cemetery there are seven hundred and fifty American soldiers buried that were killed during the Mexican War.
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List of names - no other information given.
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Online searchable database of the 33,717 names of those American service personnel buried at ABMC cemeteries, those Missing in Action and those buried or lost at sea. Note that there were 116,516 US casualties in World War I.
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Online searchable database of the 176,399 names of those American service personnel buried at ABMC cemeteries, those Missing in Action and those buried or lost at sea. Note that there were 405,399 US casualties in World War II.
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Ancestry.com - Search Military Records
Searching Ancestry's databases is free, and then viewing the final results in the genealogical datasets is available by paid subscription.
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Iosco County, Michigan WWI Veterans Index
Searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images available with fee-based subscription. Original source: Huron Shores Genealogical Society. Iosco County, Michigan WWI Veterans Index. Oscoda, MI, USA: Huron Shores Genealogical Society, 1993.
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WWI Civilian Draft Registrations
Searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images available with fee-based subscription. Original source: United States, Selective Service System. Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1987-1988. Microfilm Publications: M1509.
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Archives Records Information Access System (ARIAS)
Scanned images of over 200,000 original records from the Pennsylvania State Archives.
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Spanish American War Veterans' Card File of United States Volunteers
Card file of veterans who participated in the Spanish-American War was created by the Office of the Adjutant General in 1941 from information taken from the official records of the United States War Department.
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Arlington, Virginia, USA.
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Aviation Archaeological Investigation and Research, AAIR
Massive free database listing over 80,000 USAAF/USAF accidents from 1941 through 1951. Over 250,000 USAAF/USAF and USN names of personnel listed in accident reports. Also a source for military accident reports from 1918 though 1955.
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Cassia County Wartime Service Lists Updated
Idaho.
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Casualty Information System, 1961 - 1981
From the National Archives. Records contain information about U.S. Army personnel and their dependents who died or were injured anywhere in the world during the period 1961-1981. Approximately 85 percent of the records relate to the Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975.
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Civil War and Later Navy Personnel Records at the National Archives, 1861-1924
Article by Lee D. Bacon.
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Colorado Veterans' Grave Registrations 1862 - 1949
Compiled by Gerald E. Sherard, 1997.
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Columbia [Pioneer] Cemetery Veterans 1871-1991
Boulder, Colorado.
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Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office
"Keeping the Promise", "Fulfill their Trust" and "No one left behind" are several of many mottos that refer to the efforts of the Department of Defense to recover those who became missing while serving our nation. More than 83,000 Americans are missing from World War II, the Korean War, the Cold War, the Vietnam War and the 1991 Gulf War.
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Listed by last name, by branch of service, or by state.
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Service Personnel Not Recovered Following WWII
The list of unrecovered U.S. service personnel from WWII was compiled using two historical sources: Rosters of Military Personnel Whose Remains Were Not Recovered, 1951-54; American Graves Registration Service, 1954, Record Group 92, National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, MD. The World War II Rosters of the Dead (All Services): Department of the Army Microfiche Reference No. 601-07; 1 May 1983; Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command.
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Listed by last name, by branch of service, or by state.
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