Vets: Search National Archives for Answers

Vets: Search National Archives for Answers

On this Veterans Day, you can get answers to lingering questions you may have about your own military experience or about the details involving current veterans issues or military history.

By accessing the Veterans’ Service Records on the The National Archives and Records Administration website, you can  request military service records, research using military records, replace lost medals and awards, browse WWII photos, watch memorial videos and more.

The National Archives and Records Administration serves veterans and their families, especially through their work at the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis, MO.

Find out how they help veterans access their records to receive benefits, read about the work the preservation staff do to make these records accessible, watch historic films that have been restored and digitized about the experiences of veterans, and plan a visit to an exhibit or event near you.

Click this link to access:

Veterans’ Service Records – If you’ve been discharged from military service, your personnel files are stored here at the National Archives and Records Administration.

Military Records – Explore the wealth of records documenting U.S. military encounters from the 18th century through the 20th century.

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