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Topic: Dtheatre.com By PI-GeorgeMartin May 8, 2010 11:42 AM

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Where to search for brigade and cavalry records?

Brigade records and cavalry records can be obtained by the National Archives. The National Archive holds the largest database of US cavalry records. Another place where you can look for these records is The National Personnel Records Center (NPRC).

If you need to get a copy of any brigade or cavalry record you have to file an official request. The ways to submit your request differs at the National Archives and at the NPRC. If you want to submit a request for receiving copies of cavalry or brigade military record from the National Archive, you will have to complete DD form 214, while requesting copies of records from the NPRC is done by submitting a SF 180. The response time varies according to the type of records requested and the information you have provided in the request forms.

How to find brigade and cavalry records online?

How to view Brigade Records and Cavalry Records? Click here!In case you need to get brigade or cavalry records faster you can search online. There are many public record databases that provide military records. What you need to do is to find a reliable website, check if it offers brigade records or cavalry records and register. The search is done only with the name of the person which record you want to find.

Many people prefer the online search as it is much faster and easier. Some use it to gather sufficient information to start an official request when official copies of the records are needed.

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