RECOMMENDED LINKS - National Military Sites



This page links to a variety of sites for researching the genealogy of ancestors who served in the military. We have attempted to offer a wide range of options for genealogy research, but be advised that these webpage links are not associated with GSBC

American Revolution

Americanrevolution.org

American Revolution & Civil War Home Pages (americanrevolution.homestead.com)

Revolutionary War Indexes & Records (militaryindexes.com)

Native American Indian Wars

Native American Indian Wars (u-s-history.com)

Civil War

Civil War Exhibit (Indiana State Archives. Includes an interesting exhibit of Union Civil War envelopes & photos of Indiana soldiers)

National Civil War Museum

Civil War Soldier Search

Confederate Pension Applications

Son of the South (Sonofthesouth.net Civil War page)

The American Civil War Homepage

Spanish American War

Spanish American War

World War 1

World War 2

National WWII Memorial (wwiimemorial.com includes a registry where you can search or add personal memorials)

Generals of WW II (generals.dk)

Korean War

Koreanwar.com

Vietnam War

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial (The Wall-USA, with soldier search)

Military Cemeterys

Arlington National Cemetery (private organization; see Nat'l Cem. Admin for Gov. data)

Nat'l Cemetery Administration

Department of Interior National Cemeteries



MIA/POW (Over 11,000 names from the Cold, Korean & Vietnam Wars)

Militaryheritage.com (incl. link to 1812 website)

Military Indexes (militaryindexes.com)

Military Rosters (Rootsweb database of over 98,000 records of 11 wars)

UShistory.org

U.S. Military History (kwanah.com)

Wars

Department of Veterans Affairs

Home of Heroes

Military (National) Abbreviations
Abbreviations of the Civil War (Civil War Interactive)

Antique Tombstone Abbreviations (East Kentucky  Genealogy/Rootsweb)

How to Interpret Gravestone Abbreviations (Savinggraves.com)

Tombstone Abbreviations (Kaufman County TxGenWeb/Rootsweb)

* These links have been lost. If anyone knows where they are to go, please send a E-Mail to Cheryl Vaucher Lopez

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