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Fall in! Honor your ancestors’ service by researching military records. This eBook guide will show you how to research military ancestors using records from the Civil War, World War I, the Vietnam War and other significant conflicts throughout US history. Inside, you’ll find tips for using genealogy websites to find and use draft registration records, service records and more.The Genealogist’s Military Records Field Manual eBook features:
Here are some tips you’ll find in the Genealogist’s Military Records Field Manual eBook:
Going into Service: Launch an offensive to discover your family’s military history—but first, arm yourself with our guide to records and resources.
Website Guide: Fold 3Battle Sites: Explore Civil War genealogy records and history at these top nine online destinations.
Going ‘Over There’: Trace the Great War’s development with this timeline.
Gold Stars: Find your ancestors’ Great War service records, casualty records and more with the help of these top 10 websites for WWI research.
Service Women: Discover the experiences of your female ancestors who nursed soldiers and served on the home front during World War I.
In the Trenches: The WWI centennial is the perfect time to dig into these online resources for US troops in the Great War.
Researching Vietnam War Veterans: Ken Burns’ gripping new documentary provides a personal look at the Vietnam War. Here’s how you can start learning more about the experience of your relatives who served.
Document Detective: How to use military records
Records Workbooks
The Genealogist’s Military Records Field Manual eBook (66 pages) comes in PDF format and can be printed out or viewed on your tablet, laptop or desktop computer for easy reference while working with your family memories.
Portions of this eBook were originally published in Family Tree Magazine.
Fall in! Honor your ancestors’ service by researching military records. This eBook guide will show you how to research military ancestors using records from the Civil War, World War I, the Vietnam War and other significant conflicts throughout US history. Inside, you’ll find tips for using genealogy websites to find and use draft registration records, service records and more.The Genealogist’s Military Records Field Manual eBook features:
Here are some tips you’ll find in the Genealogist’s Military Records Field Manual eBook:
Going into Service: Launch an offensive to discover your family’s military history—but first, arm yourself with our guide to records and resources.
Website Guide: Fold 3Battle Sites: Explore Civil War genealogy records and history at these top nine online destinations.
Going ‘Over There’: Trace the Great War’s development with this timeline.
Gold Stars: Find your ancestors’ Great War service records, casualty records and more with the help of these top 10 websites for WWI research.
Service Women: Discover the experiences of your female ancestors who nursed soldiers and served on the home front during World War I.
In the Trenches: The WWI centennial is the perfect time to dig into these online resources for US troops in the Great War.
Researching Vietnam War Veterans: Ken Burns’ gripping new documentary provides a personal look at the Vietnam War. Here’s how you can start learning more about the experience of your relatives who served.
Document Detective: How to use military records
Records Workbooks
The Genealogist’s Military Records Field Manual eBook (66 pages) comes in PDF format and can be printed out or viewed on your tablet, laptop or desktop computer for easy reference while working with your family memories.
Portions of this eBook were originally published in Family Tree Magazine.