Researching Your World War II Ancestors: Part 2 – Records of the Army

Michael L. Strauss, AG
Mar 16, 2018
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Introduction
7m 15s
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Official Military Personnel Files
20m 05s
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Deceased Personnel Files
7m 54s
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Substitute Records
3m 57s
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Morning Reports
4m 24s
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After Action Reports
2m 42s
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Missing Air Crew Reports
3m 39s
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Air Force Flight Logs
2m 44s
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Enlistment Records
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Casualties in WWII
3m 07s
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Veteran Grave Registration
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Conclusion
3m 16s

About this webinar

Part II of our four part series on researching your World War II ancestors covers and focuses on the abundance of records for the United States Army. Military records of the Army and Army Air Corps-later called the United States Air Force are available to genealogists This research is not without challenges or rewards. By reconstructing lost or damaged records it makes it easier to put together the stories of their experiences during the war. 

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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