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How to obtain military records
If you need Military records like so many
others for back ground checks or other issues you probably just gave
up. They use to be nearly impossible to get, but with this new
search solution now you can learn how to obtain military records
just like an investigator does learn now.
Military records will provide you with unique
facts into the lives of anyone that served their country either at
home or abroad. You can find out all about your relatives that
served in the five Colonial wars, several
international wars, the Indian wars, one civil war, and two
"conflicts". There are two different types of military records
that are available, service records and records of veteran's
benefits. Service records include muster rolls, rosters,
correspondence, prisoner-of-war records, and hospital records. They
often include a physical description, date and place of birth, and
residence at the time of enlistment. Service records are not
archived by surname. So, you must know when and where in the armed
forces a person served and whether he or she was an officer or an
enlisted man to search service records. Veteran’s benefits can be
found in alphabetically arraignments and may be easier for you to
locate your family member’s records.
Using these resources can enable you to find
the military records and also receive copies of them for yourself.
All you really need is the information on where and how to search
and you will be able to investigate anyone that has been in the
military. All of these records are archived and are considered
public records. Now, you will be able to learn the truth about any
family member and see if their war stories are in fact true
statements.
Many times military records will include the
location in which they served their country and other important
information pertaining to their service.
Resources
www.archives.gov/
members.aol.com/
www.archives.gov
www.tpromo.com/
www.mclwestchester.org/
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