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  2. Military Personnel Records Center - Wikipedia

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    Air Force records were considered under the Department of the Army custody at the time of MPRC's opening and were stored at various facilities until July 1, 1956 when the Air Force took custody of its records and moved them to the Air Force Records Center in Kansas City, Missouri. In 1957, the records were then transferred to MPRC in St. Louis.

  3. Minnesota Military & Veterans Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum is the largest and most comprehensive repository in Minnesota for military artifacts and records. The collection holds nearly 35,000 artifacts: uniforms, weapons, equipment, insignia and flags, training aids, and personal items—objects central to the museum's core mission—as well as tanks, aircraft, vehicles, artillery pieces, etc..

  4. War bride - Wikipedia

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    Around 50,000 United States servicemen married Japanese wives at the end of World War II and during the occupation period. [1] 75% of the marriages involved white American soldiers and Japanese brides. [11] Marriages to Asian women initially faced legal obstacles due to pre-existing laws against interracial marriage. [11]

  5. Public records: marriage licenses - AOL

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    Muskingum County. Dec. 18. Rosco Woody Johnson, Fort Eisenhower, Georgia, and Kayeleen Dawn Ross, Norwich. Dec. 19. Daniel Blair Goetz and Amy Evelyn Peters, Zanesville

  6. 1940 United States census - Wikipedia

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    1940 U.S. census poster. Following completion of the census, the original enumeration sheets were microfilmed; after which the original sheets were destroyed. [2]As required by Title 13 of the U.S. Code, access to personally identifiable information from census records was restricted for 72 years. [3]

  7. War Brides Act - Wikipedia

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    The War Brides Act (59 Stat. 659, Act of Dec. 28, 1945) was enacted on December 28, 1945, to allow alien spouses, natural children and adopted children of members of the United States Armed Forces, "if admissible", to enter the U.S. as non-quota immigrants after World War II. [1]

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