Researching the Military Heroes in Your Family History
- Juliana Smith
With the upcoming Memorial Day holiday, many of our thoughts may turn to the military heroes in our family's history. Where
do we begin in our search for information about their military service?
Your first step would be to determine when and where in the armed service a soldier served, and whether he or she was in
the enlisted ranks or an officer. Clues may be found in family stories (keep in mind that military stories—like the
proverbial fishing tale of "the one that got away"—are often exaggerated and should be taken with a grain of salt), old
newspaper clippings, correspondence, scrapbooks, journals or diaries, service medals and memorabilia, and photographs of
the soldier in uniform. The grave marker of a veteran may also contain information about military service as well.
Once the facts have been established, you can move on to military records. U.S. Military Records: A Guide to Federal and
State Sources, by James C. Neagles is an excellent reference tool to find out what types of records are available for
various branches of the armed forces and how to obtain them.
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