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By PI-GeorgeMartin May 5, 2010 3:31 PM
What is a veteran records archive and what type of records are stored there?
Veteran records archives are the repositories of military public records. Archives Gov Veterans Military Service Records can be obtained at the The National Personnel Records Center, Military Personnel Records (NPRC-MPR), in St. Louis, Missouri or from The National Archives Building in Washington D.C.
Veteran records archive can be searched publicly unless specific information has been sealed by the government. Looking up records in any of the above archives is done by filling in a standard request form and posting it to the archive. Since these archives hold millions of records (records from the American Revolution, records of regular army personnel and officers, navy enlisted personnel and officers and so on) you need to know the type of records you need to find. This can give you a clue where to start your search and somehow guarantees faster results.
What about searching veteran records archive online?
Searching veteran records archive via the Internet has become available in recent years. This is certainly a faster way to get the records you need. Another great advantage of the online search is that you do not to have a lot of information in order to start. In fact all you need to know is the name of the person whose records you need.
Online military records search is also very beneficial when you need to request official copies and don't have enough information to fill in the official request forms. You can do a fast online check up and get the details required for the request forms. A good place to start your search is here
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