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posted by Military Records on Feb 28
curiousone asked: Is there a free site I can find out my father’s National Guard’s military record? I know he was a staff sgt. in the 1950’s but would like to know more details. I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks.
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posted by Military Records on Dec 9

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posted by Military Records on Aug 12
the_doomsdayer asked: Also is it posible to get military records of my father’s stepfather, who is also deceased?
The title should have read “Where to find military records (WW2) of deceased grandfather?”
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