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  • dreamstasher just so you know a lot of the records were lost in a fire. On July 12, 1973, a disastrous fire at the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) destroyed approximately 16-18 million Official Military Personnel Files (OMPF). 80% of all army records from 1912 to 1960 and 75% of Air Force records 1947 to 1964 where lost. go to archice dot gov to read more on the fire.

  • Found it very useful. Surprised to see others expecting something for nothing.

    

  • It's not as complete as they say! My dad's records for the Oklahoma National Guard in 1937 before Dec. 7 1941 are not there! Then reenlisted in 1941 or 42 also not there! Or that of brothers?

  • You need to rescan them.

  • Your WWI records/draft cards are ridiculously illegible. I would never pay for a service that offers such lousy product. The draft card that you feature in the ad looks nothing like what you provide your patrons. Poo poo!

  • I found my great-great-grandfather's 1942 draft card and it was great to know that my great-great-grandmother had a middle name and also thanks to ancestry.com I was able to answer my grandmother's question "When was he born?" so thank you so much!

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