How can I find out where my grandfather served in ww2?

To find out if they have any information on your veteran, call them at 800-827-1000. If the Department of Veteran Affairs does not have any information you can try contacting the Veteran Affairs Insurance Center at 800-669-8477.
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How do I find my grandfather's service record?

You can request a copy of the Veteran's military records in any of these ways:
  1. Mail or fax a Request Pertaining to Military Records (Standard Form SF 180) to the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC). ...
  2. Write a letter to the NPRC. ...
  3. Visit the NPRC in person.
  4. Contact your state or county Veterans agency.
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How do I know where a ww2 veteran was served?

You can find veterans' military service records from World War I to the present from the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC). The NPRC houses many types of records, including Official Military Personnel Files (OMPF).
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Why can't I find my grandfather's military records?

Veterans' records are not accessible to the public until 62 years after the veteran has separated from the service. So if your veteran was still in the service after 1952, only he or she or an authorized person can access that veteran's Official Military Personnel File (OMPF).
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How do you find out what your ancestors did in ww2?

If you would like to obtain a copy of your ancestor's IDPF, you can contact the National Archives in St. Louis, Missouri. IDPFs held there cover the years 1939–1975 and include records of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force. You may also find valuable information about your ancestor from the relative's grave.
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Are WW2 service records available?

Records of individuals

Military service records of the Second World War, including those for servicewomen and military nurses, are still held by the Ministry of Defence.
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How do I find my grandfather's military records UK?

You can apply for either: your own service records if you are, or have been, a member of the armed forces.
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You can also search:
  1. the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website.
  2. the Armed Forces Memorial roll of honour.
  3. the National Archives.
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Can you look up military records for free?

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. Some companies advertise DD Form 214 research services and will charge a fee for obtaining copies.
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How do I look up someone's military service?

Please use the Defense Manpower Data Center's (DMDC) Military Verification service to verify if someone is in the military. The website will tell you if the person is currently serving in the military. The site is available 24-hours a day.
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How do I find ww2 Royal Navy service records?

Some records are free to view but others are available on either a subscription or pay per view basis (£). The National Archives (TNA) holds most of the service records for men who served up to the 1920s. The National Museum of the Royal Navy holds some additional records at the Fleet Air Arm Museum.
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How do I find World War 2 veterans pictures?

High-resolution digital scans of your veteran's complete WWII Navy official military personnel file will allow you to view the records and images in their military service records as if you were handling them in person at the National Archives yourself.
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How can I find my grandfather's draft card?

The original draft cards are at the National Archives branch in Morrow, Georgia. World War I draft registrations are available online at Ancestry.com, FamilySearch.org, Findmypast.com and fold3. FamilySearch is the only one with free access (a personal subscription or library access is required for the others).
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Are the national archives online?

Our National Archives Catalog is the online portal to our records and information about our records.
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How do I find military pictures of family members?

The most likely source for images would be the Soldiers' Individual Service Records file. The National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) is the official repository for such records.
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How far back does the military check medical records?

The new system is called the Prescription Medication Reporting System (PMRS) and is used to pull seven years of prescription histories for all civilian recruits going to MEPS.
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How do I find my ancestry military records?

From any page on Ancestry®, search all military records by clicking the Search tab and selecting Military. If your search results contain more records than are helpful, try adding information to your search one field at a time until you get results you can use.
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Is military service public record?

Access to Records, Information for the General Public:

Without the consent of the veteran or next-of-kin, the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) can only release limited information from the Official Military Personnel File (OMPF) to the general public.
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What does DD-214 stand for?

What is a DD214? The Defense Department issues to each veteran a DD-214, identifying the veteran's condition of discharge - honorable, general, other than honorable, dishonorable or bad conduct. You can find a sample DD-214 which can help you determine if a veteran served in armed combat HERE.
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How do you find out what medals A veteran was awarded?

The general public may also purchase a copy of the veteran's OMPF to determine the awards due and obtain the medals from a commercial source. Individuals can request information on military service medals, decorations and awards online: https://www.archives.gov/personnel-records-center/awards-and-decorations.
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How do I find out what medals My grandad was awarded?

Further Medal Rolls can be found at the National Archives and on sites like Ancestry and Find My Past. Occasionally, you will also find Medal Rolls available on independent websites like (www.angloboerwar.com), which has the rolls for the Queen's South Africa Medal (above right).
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Does Ancestry have war records?

Forces War Records Joins the Ancestry Family

From regimental databases to medal rolls and from POW records to casualty lists, military records hold rich and important information about our ancestors. That is why we are pleased to announce that Ancestry has acquired Forces War Records.
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How do I find my father's WW2 service number?

Army numbers often appear on both the envelopes and letters sent by and to the soldier. If you're researching a relative, ask family members if they have any documents or letters relating to the soldier.
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How do I find WWII enlistment records?

Users can search and retrieve the enlistment records through the Access to Archival Database (AAD) resource. Before using AAD, we recommend that the user read the "Getting Started Guide" on the AAD home page.
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How do I find a WW2 draft card?

The complete series of draft registration cards for the World War II era,1940-1947, from Record Group 147, Records of the Selective Service System, has been scanned and transcribed. These nearly 38 million cards are available at Ancestry.com. See https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2238/ for details.
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