Navy Public Records
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At the National Archives, researchers can find information on the United States Navy ranging from the wooden hulled ships of the Continental Navy used in the Revolutionary War, to the deployment of massive Carrier Battle Groups and Navy Task Forces.
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Military Personnel Records Records Management and Policy (PERS-313) The Records Management Policy Branch (located in building #769 at the Navy Personnel Command, Naval Support Activity Mid-South,...
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To get a copy of the vet’s military records, you can: Start a request online (then print and mail) Mail or fax a Standard Form 180 (SF-180) or a letter Most requests are free. If You Are Not the Veteran or Next-of-Kin You can only get limited information about non-archival records without the consent of the veteran or next-of-kin.
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We house the following records of the U.S. Navy: Deck logs (pre-World War II) Muster rolls and crew lists Correspondence files Office of Naval Intelligence files Courts-martial files (which also document U.S. Marines) Most records end prior to World War II. Post-1940 Navy deck logs are housed at the National Archives at College Park.
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Us Navy Records are public records which are documents or pieces of information that are not considered confidential and can be viewed instantly online. In addition the Us Navy Records include the person's arrests, addresses, phone numbers, current and past locations, tickets/citations, liens, foreclosures, felonies, misdemeanors, judgments ...
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Navy Records offer a wide variety of vital public records including marriage, divorce, death and birth records. In addition, Navy Records offer contact information on anyone including addresses, phone numbers, name changes and aliases.
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This section provides public access to filings and records pertaining to Navy and Marine Corps courts-martial referred on or after December 23, 2020, in accordance with 10 U.S.C. § 940a (Article 140a, Uniform Code of Military Justice).
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The National Archives and Records Administration enlistment and reserve corps records by army serial number, name, enlistment date, etc. for 1938-1946 enlistment records. U.S. National Archives & Records Administration database of World War II dead and missing Army and Army Air Forces personnel by state and county.
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The National Archives opens all records to the public 62 years after discharge. Learn how to access archived records. If the Veteran was discharged less than 62 years ago, you may be able to request limited information from their Military Personnel File. Find out about general public access to military records
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They are found in Record Group 24, Records of Naval Personnel at the National Archives. Enlistment Records. Enlistment records usually give the sailor’s name, enlistment date and place, birthplace, age, occupation, and personal description. Enlistment records have not been microfilmed, but they are available at the National Archives. They include:
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