How to locate anyone who is or has been in the military : Armed Forces locator guide/ Richard S. Johnson ; Debra Johnson Knox

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1999

Publisher

MIE Publishing

Place of Publication

Spartanburg, South Carolina

Physical

[5], 299 p. : ill., facsims.

Edition

8th ed.

ISBN

1877639508

Notes

Includes index.

"Today there are over 70 million people who served in the military since World War I. Over two million men and women are currently serving on active duty. Retired military members total 1.9 million. Chances are that someone you are searching for has a military connection. Why is it important to your search to find out if there is a military connection? Simply because of the information that is contained in military records - important identifying informations such as a complete legal name, date of birth, marital status, duty assignments, etc. ... --- pref.

Includes information on locating active, reserve and retired military members, computer and internet searches, lists of military reunions, patriotic and military organizations, and other items needed to find the military member.

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973 M27j 1999HSB (Headquarters Storage Building) Off-site StorageStorage
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