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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS – AIR FORCE
How do I find my buddies from
WWII, Korea, Vietnam, etc?
The U.S.
Air Force Historical Research Agency has a web site with a page devoted to
tips on locating military personnel. The site presents many options so be sure
to scroll down to find the best one for your circumstance.
How can I obtain information on Air Force
Aircraft, Units, Space, Special Topics, and Weapons?
The Air Force maintains a comprehensive collection of fact
sheets on these subjects. Visit the Air Force Link Fact
Sheets page to find out more. For more specific information on sites visit
the Air Force Link Sites page.
How can I obtain historical and
heraldry information on the USAF?
Questions can be sent to one of the following agencies:
United States Air Force Historical
Research Agency
( This office is the repository for heraldry information)
HQ AFHRA/RSA
600 Chennault Circle
Maxwell AFB AL 36112-6424
Phone: (334) 953-2966
DSN 493-2966
Air Force History Support Office
500 Duncan Ave Box 94
Bolling AFB, D.C. 20332-1111
Phone: (202) 404-2264
DSN 754-2264
For the Department of Defense and other Military
Departments, historical files are stored in repositories under the jurisdiction
of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Information from
records maintained by NARA is available to the public. For a nominal fee, NARA
will reproduce documents of interest. Their address is:
National Archives and Records
Service
8th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington DC 20408
How can I obtain copies of my military records?
Individual military departments, including the Air Force do
not maintain files or records pertaining to individuals no longer on active
duty. When an individual is separated from military service (because of
retirement, discharge from active duty, or death), his/her Field Personnel File
(containing all military and health records) is forwarded for storage to the
National Personnel Records Center (Military). The Records Center is under the
jurisdiction of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) of the
United States Government.
An individual's complete service record is available to the
former service member or, if deceased, to his/her next of kin (parents, spouse,
or children). Limited information (such as dates of service, awards, and
training) is available to anyone. Not available to the general public is
information which would invade an individual's privacy; for example, medical
records, Social Security number, or present address.
If requesting the records of a relative, a requester should
mention the relationship to the former member (brother, uncle, or other). There
is no charge for this service to former service members or their next of kin. For
others, a nominal fee is charged for research and reproduction costs. Files at
the Records Center are maintained as historical records only and are not
updated to reflect current data on the former service member. The address for
the National Personnel Records Center is:
National
Personnel Records Center
9700 Page Blvd
St. Louis MO 63132
Phone: 314-538-4243
For individuals compiling family histories, NARA provides
assistance to those interested in genealogy. NARA normally charges a nominal
fee for research and reproduction costs. Their address is:
National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA)
8th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, DC 20408
202-501-5400
How can I obtain Air
Force photos?
Photos are available on Air
Force Link Photos in digital format.
Air Force Photography, pre 1941/1954 to 1981
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National Archives and Records
Administration Still Picture Branch (NNSP)
8601 Adelphi Road
College Park MD 20740-6001
Phone: (301) 713-6660
Fax: (301) 713-7436
Air Force Photography, World War II to 1953
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National Air and Space
Museum Archives Division (MRC 322)
Smithsonian Institution Washington, DC 20560
Phone: (202) 357-3133
Fax: (202) 786-2835
General Military Aviation Photography
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Library of Congress Prints
and Photographs Division
Washington DC 20540
Phone: (202) 707-6394
Defense Visual
Information Center
Attn: Customer Service
1363 Z Street Bldg 2730
March ARB CA 92518-2013
Phone: (909) 413-2550
Where can I obtain military
memorabilia such as patches, uniform items, mugs, etc ?
The Air Force can't provide official uniform items, but
several private companies exist to meet your needs. The following list does not
constitute endorsement.
8th Air Force Museum Association
ATTN: Gift Shop
P.O. Box 75
Barksdale AFB LA 71110
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS – ARMY
(Sine the USAF was born in the ARMY here is a listing of agencies that
can assist in answering some Frequently Asked Questions)
Center
for Military History
http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/
Military
History Institute
http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usamhi/
Center
for Army Lesson Learned
http://call.army.mil/call.html
Combat
Studies Institute Historical Services
http://www-cgsc.army.mil/csi/pubs/pubs.htm
World
War One: http://www.worldwar1.com/index.html
World
War Two: http://ww2.vet.org/ http://www.worldwar2.com
How
can I find out about a specific unit insignia? Write to:
Director, The Institute of Heraldry, 9325 Gunston Rd., Bldg. 1466, Rm. S-112, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5579
A website link for the Institute of Heraldry is:
http://www-perscom.army.mil/tagd/tioh/tioh.htm
How
may I obtain historical operational information about a particular Army unit?
The National Archives has historical operational information on Army units. For military information preceding the year 1941, please contact the National Archives One at (202) 501-5390. For military information from 1942 and later, please contact the National Archives Two at (301) 713-7250.
I'm
doing research on units participating in various conflicts in the Army's
history. Where can I get more information on military history?
There is a wealth of information on military subjects at your library, or you might want to check the Center of Military History
RECORDS
Where can I get
copies of my records?
Active Duty (Enlisted)
Retirees
Veterans
Civilians
or:
Contact the National Personnel Records Center at:
Civilian Records Facility
111 Winnebago Street
St. Louis, Missouri 63118-4199
Military Records Facility
9700 Page Avenue
St. Louis Missouri 63132-5100
Phone: (800) 318-5298
At minimum, please include the service member's complete name, social security
number and/or serial number, and the requester's return address. Website is: http://www.nara.gov/regional/stlouis.html
Here is a comprehensive list of where soldiers can obtain their Official
Military Personnel Files (OMPF) http://www.2xcitizen.usar.army.mil/soldierservices/records/recordlocations.asp
How
do I order my microfiche?
Active Duty (Enlisted)
Active Duty (Warrant
Officer/Officer )
How
may I obtain a copy of my military medical record?
Medical records are maintained at one of 58 regional Veterans Administration
(VA) centers around the country or at the national Veterans Administration
Records Management Center in St. Louis. Call (800) 827-1000 for information on
your regional VA Center. The national VA Records Management Office can be
reached by calling (314) 263-2800.
How
can I locate a former soldier or buddy from an old unit?
The Privacy Act of 1974 prohibits releasing the last known address of former
Army members without their written consent. However, the agency identified
below will assist your search by forwarding your letter to the service member's
last known address.
To pursue locating a former Army soldier:
- Write a letter to the soldier. Place this letter in a sealed and stamped envelope, including your full name and return address.
- Write a letter addressed to the National Personnel Records Center requesting their assistance with your search. Be sure to include the service member's name, serial number and/or social security number, and date of birth if available.
- Place your envelope addressed to the service member AND the letter to the National Personnel Records Center in ONE envelope. Address this envelope to: National Personnel Records Center, 9700 Page Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri 63132-5200. Please note current addresses for discharged service members are not maintained at the records center - this center only has the service member's last officially recorded address. Letters to service members the record center can not identify or who are known to be deceased will be returned to you.
For
POW/MIA issues, go to:
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pow/powhome.html
ARMY
HISTORICAL RESEARCH
U.S. Army Research Institute
http://www.ari.army.mil/
Combat Studies Institute
http://www-cgsc.army.mil/csi/index.htm
I not sure if I'm eligible for some
awards for my time in the military. Where can I find out information about
awards?
Many deployments and contingencies often result in awards being approved. For a
comprehensive look at awards, refer to:
http://www.perscom.army.mil/tagd/awards/index.htm