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- Military Personnel Records | National Archives
The National Personnel Records Center, Military Personnel Records (NPRC-MPR) is the repository of millions of military personnel, health, and medical records of discharged and deceased veterans of all services during the 20th century
- Military Records Research | National Archives
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
- Request Military Service Records - National Archives
Veterans and their next of kin can get FREE copies of their DD 214, and other military service records including Official Military Personnel File (OMPF), Replacement Medals, and Medical and Health Records
- Military Service Records | National Archives
Military personnel records can be used for proving military service or as a valuable tool in genealogical research Please note that NPRC holds historical Military Personnel Records of nearly 100 million veterans
- National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) | National Archives
The National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) is one of the National Archives and Records Administration's (NARA) largest operations We are the central repository of personnel-related records for both the military and civil services of the United States Government
- Veterans Service Records - National Archives
Research Using Military Records What's available online? Locate older (pre-WW I) military service records Using military records for genealogical research Other military and veterans records Learn about military service records (e g DD Form 214)
- Military and Veterans Research and Resources at The National Archives
Military service records are the primary source of information on individual veterans These include Official Military Personnel Files (OMPFs) for recent veterans, and compiled service records and pension files for older veterans
- Request Military Personnel Records Using Standard Form 180
If you are not able to obtain a SF-180, you may still submit a request for military records Requests must contain enough information to allow us to identify the record from among the more than 70 million on file at the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC)
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