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National Archives | Home Explore our nation’s history through our documents, photos, and records Request military records and learn about other services for yourself or a family member Find primary sources, tools for teaching with documents, and student and educator programs Plan a trip to the Museum, to one of the Presidential Libraries, or to conduct research
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
Research Our Records - National Archives Learn about our records and how to use them to research and discover your family history Research military records at the National Archives from the Revolutionary War to the present Perform research on people, places, events and other popular topics of interest Explore records highlights from National Archives locations across the United States
Archives and Records Center - Court Resources - LA Court The Archives and Records Center stores older court cases which were filed in Los Angeles county The case types include Unlimited Civil, Family Law, Criminal Felony, Probate, and Juvenile records
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) - USAGov The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) preserves U S government records, manages the Presidential Libraries system, and publishes laws, regulations, Presidential, and other public documents
Archives and Records - Taylor Francis Online Archives and Records deals with matters of interest to archivists, archive conservators and records managers, as well as to all involved in the study and interpretation of archives
Whats a Record? | National Archives Billions of letters, photographs, video and audio recordings, drawings, maps, treaties, posters, and other informative materials exist that tell the stories of America’s history as a nation
Resources for Genealogists - National Archives Learn how you can use the resources at the National Archives to explore your family's ancestry Start Your Genealogy Research; Genealogy Resources; Charts and Forms; Free Databases at National Archives Facilities; NARA Genealogy Videos (YouTube)
Whats an Archives? | National Archives An archives is a place where people can go to gather firsthand facts, data, and evidence from letters, reports, notes, memos, photographs, and other primary sources The National Archives is the U S Government’s collection of documents that records important events in American history
Online Research Tools and Aids | National Archives Search for records based on media-type or format of the records (such as paper documents, photographs, motion picture film or video, audio recordings, maps and drawings, aerial film, microfilm, databases and electronic records)