Modern Military: Researching Your Vietnam War Ancestors

Michael L. Strauss, AG
Feb 8, 2019
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Introduction
8m 49s
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US National Guard
3m 10s
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Draft Registrations
15m 53s
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Service Numbers
4m 35s
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Military Personnel Files
13m 17s
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Deceased Personnel Files
4m 49s
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Morning Reports
13m 45s
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Vietnam War Casualties
8m 16s
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Military Awards
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Conclusion
1m 35s

About this webinar

The conflict of the Vietnam War sometime referred to as the Second Indochina War pit the communist supported area of North Vietnam against the United States backed region that would become South Vietnam. This conflict would follow the earlier First Indochina War that witnessed fighting between the French and their neighbors in North Vietnam. The Vietnam War is recognized as being waged in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia between 1955 and 1975 with the fall of Saigon and the United States officially removed from the fighting. This lecture focuses on genealogical and historical materials to finding ancestors who fought during this conflict.

About the speaker

About the speaker

Michael L. Strauss, AG, an Accredited Genealogist and forensic investigator, is a native of Pennsylvania and a resident of Utah. He holds a BA in History and is a United States Coast Guard veteran. He is a licensed Private Investigator and qualifi
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