UNIT RECORDS - U. S. ARMY
U.S. ARMY RECORDS
Selected World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam Conflict U.S. Army
Records at the National Archives and Records Administration
Among the large volume of military records in the holdings of the National
archives and Records Administration of the United States are World War II,
Korean War, and Vietnam Conflict U.S. Army unit records such as after action
reports, lessons learned, and daily journals. These records are contained in
Record Group 407 (Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1917-), Record Group
338 (Records of U.S. Army Commands), and Record Group 472 (Records of the U.S.
Forces in Southeast Asia, 1950-1975, respectively. They are available for use
at:
Office of Regional Records Services
National Archives and Records Administration
8601 Adelphi Road
College Park, Maryland 20740-6001
http://www.archives.gov/facilities/md/archives_2.html
Telephone: 866-272-6272. The direct dial number is 301-837-2003
Suitland
Washington National Records Center
4205 Suitland Road
Suitland, Maryland 20746-8001
Telephone: 301-457-7000
E-mail: center@suitland.nara.gov
Web: www.nara.gov/records/wnrc.html
Fax: 301-457-7117
Holdings: Records center holdings for Federal agency headquarters offices in the
District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia; Federal agency field offices in
Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia; Federal courts in the District of
Columbia; and U.S. Armed Forces worldwide.
Non-textual records such as motion pictures, photographs, maps aerial photos,
video and audio tapes, etc., are also located at the National Archives at
College Park.
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Copies of World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam Conflict U.S. Army morning
reports and rosters are available only by mail from the National Personnel
Records Center in St. Louis, Missouri.
National Personnel Records Center
Address:
Military Personnel Records Branch
9700 Page Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63132
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