Talk:FamilySearch Indexing: US—Muster Rolls of the United States Marine Corps, 1893–1940, FAQ

I like that you have mentioned the tool; VIEW -previous image is used to see the location. But I have seen where seeing just one previous image is not enough to see the location notes.

Also, you fail to mention the top of the first image has a PAGE number. So on most pages the top image has a PAGE NUMBER, but most often the second image (with the location listed) HAS NO PAGE NUMBER on it. But the previous page is just one number less and the next image view is only one number more, so it is really a SHEET continuation. So this second image continues with the same page number as the previous page; NOT blank. I had talked myself into needing to put it as blank. I thought those numbers skipped more...)

THE SIGNATURE of the commanding officer is not listed as an individual on the muster roll. Only those individuals listed in the column, they are listed as often as they are typed in the column. The just the date is listed no matter what the date notes: enlistment, transfer, discharged.