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World War II Records. For a comprehensive overview, see: Selected Finding Aids Related to NARA's World War II Holdings. African Americans. Records of Military Agencies Relating to African Americans from the Post-World War I Period to the Korean War, Reference Information Paper ; Casualty Lists and Missing. Missing Air Crew Reports (MACRs)
Research a Veteran Guide. More than 16 million American men and women served in the US Armed Forces during World War II, and another 3.5 million worked as federal civilian employees during the war. These men and women are our parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, or siblings.
Information (e.g., Army serial numbers) on service members buried or memorialized at our World War II overseas military cemeteries. Names of the Missing memorialized at our East Coast Memorial, West Coast Memorial, and Honolulu Memorial.
United States in World War II, 1941 to 1945. Use this guide to find information in military records about a man or woman who served in the U.S. armed forces during World War II.
A list of online U.S. World War II records and indexes for genealogy and military history researchers.
Listed below are online collections of specific interest to veterans, their families and researchers. Additional online records may be found by searching the National Archives Catalog and Access to Archival Databases (AAD) systems.
Locate older (pre-WW I) military service records; Using military records for genealogical research; Other military and veterans records; Learn about military service records (e.g. DD Form 214)