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How to Locate Anyone Who Is or Has Been in the Military - Armed Forces Sometimes for business or legal reasons, people would like to know more about the military

The private investigation research trace the family's military for soldiers, sailors or airmen. Find evidence to help your quest.

  • Physical evidence: names on a war memorial or a gravestone)
  • Written evidence: local newspapers, school magazines, postcards, postmarks , letters written sent to home.
  • Images: photographs, drawings and maps.
  • Artefacts: souvenirs, medals, cap badges or buttons from uniforms. Many Medals had their name,
  • Oral evidence: family or friends war stories on interviews on tape or video.
  • WWI Document Archive
  • German Genealogy - Military Archives
  • German Military Archives
  • Moravia - Military Archives/Records
  • 315 Polish Fighter Squadron
  • Administration of the Prussian Army
  • Archives Surviving WWII
  • Austrian State War Archives
  • WWW-VL History Index-Military
  • The Austrian Cavalry Units in Russia in 1812
  • Austrian Military Recruitment within Galicia
    Entries for Galicia from the recruitment area index kept in the Vienna archives (and cited by Rosemary Chorzempa in her book Polish Roots) are now available in a searchable database online.

    Austrio-Hungarian Army Regiments and Uniforms - WW I
  • Austro-Hungarian Land Forces, 1914-1918
  • The Commonwealth War Graves Commission
    DEBT OF HONOUR REGISTER - This Register provides personal and service details and places of commemoration for the 1.7 million members of the Commonwealth forces who died in the First or Second World Wars. This list has been placed on this website because they list Eastern Europeans that were Commonwealth soldiers.
  • Documents in Military History Primarily focuses on European military history. They will be adding American and Non-Western military heritages, and contemporary warfare.
  • The German Cavalry Corps
    The German Army of Kaiser Wilhelm II

    German Military Records

    The Imperial German Army (pre-1914)
    Contains information on Prussian army units in Posen.

    Maps of WW I

    Medals of Poland

    Medals of Prussia

    Military Historical Research Institute
    (Militaergeschichtliches Forschungsamt)
    Potsdam, Germany
    Email address: mgfa-potsdam@t-online.de

    Military Photographs of Imperial Germany

    North Moravia - Military Records

    The Order of the Virtuti Militari and its Cavaliers 1792 - 1992

    Orders and Decorations of Poland

    Polish Air Force Association
    Fundacja Stowarzyszenia Lotników Polskich
    Mr Aleksander Maisner - President
    238-246 King Street
    London W6 0RF
    tel: 020 8846 9487

    Polish Army in France (WW I) Haller's Army Index
    Haller's Army Index Database Search
    Description of the Army
    About the Records Index
    How to obtain copies of the records once an entry is found in the index
    About the PGSA Library Research Policy

    Polish Army Veteran’s Association of America
    SWAP (Stowarzyszenie Weteranow Armii Polskiej w Ameryce) - Polish Army Veteran's Association (of America) or PAVA. Persons who fought in Polish units in the First World War, the 1918-21 War and the Second World War who live or lived outside Poland (USA, Canada and France especially) were often members of this Association. Haller's (Blue) Army is closely associated with SWAP because American Veterans who fought under Haller returned to the USA after the war and formed SWAP in 1922.

    Their National address is:
    Polish Army Veteran's Association of America
    National Headquarters,
    119 East 15th Street,
    New York, NY USA
    10003-2392

    The Polish Cossacks

    Polish Home Army - WW II
    Essays and articles on the Polish Home Army. The site also contains addresses and links to other sites, including archives.

    Polish Independent Reserve Brigade
    A brief history of the Polish International Brigade 1939-1990

    Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum
    20 Princes Gate
    London, SW7 1PT
    WW II Polish Exile records are maintained by the Sikorski Institute.
  • Polish-Lithuanian Armies 1500-1700

    Polish Medals and Militaria
    Guide to Polish Medals up to 1990, Medals of the Second Republic of Poland 1918-1939, Medals of the Forces in Exile, Medals awarded by England to Poles during WWII, Medals of the People’s Republic of Poland PRL, Other Polish Medals, 1939 Rank Chart, Cross of Merit, Cross of Valor, Order of Polonia Restituta, Order of Virtuti Militari, Collecting Tips, Links to Other Sites

    Polish Military Records
  • WW II - Wojskowy Institut Historyczny , 00-910 Warszawa- Rembertow , Poland

    PolishRoots’ Bayonne Legion Soldiers
    Polish members of the French Legion who fought in France beginning in 1915.

    The Polish Soldier - WW II
    *2nd Corpus , *2nd Warsaw Armoured Division , *5th Kresowa Infantry Division
  • Polish 3rd Carpathian Division
    Polish II Corps, British 8th Army

    Polish Military Medals and Decorations List

    Polish War Graves in Scotland 1940-1949

    Russian Military History

    Soldiers and Refugees of the Polish Insurrection of 1830-1831

    Anyone with POLISH, LITHUANIAN, UKRAINIAN, RUSSIAN or PRUSSIAN ancestry can request a search of the original documents relevant to the Polish, Lithuanian and Russian refugees who had fought in the Polish Revolution of 1830-1831 and who chose to emigrate to America rather that accept the "amnesty" offered by the Czar of Russia.

    The information contained in these original archival records includes all or most of the following: a) first and last name, b) religious affiliation, c) age, d) place of birth (city/town/province/country), e) marital status, f) profession and/or military rank and unit before and after the Revolution, g) physical description of each man (build/facial features/color of eyes and hair), h) dates of transport from point of surrender to internment, i) names and numbers of men and route from internment to port of embarkation, j) Ship's names and dates of sailing and manifests listing each refugee and his profession/military rank signed by Ships' Captains and k) "Declaration of Intent" (refugees' statements in their own words regarding their intention to travel to America).

    For a small fee you can learn if one of your ancestors was one of these young men who chose liberty in America rather than oppression and near certain execution at home. You can obtain the wealth of information contained in the records about that one individual, including photocopies of the original documentation and an English translation. For more information, contact:

    Jeffrey E. Stokes
    259 Kinvara Drive
    Pittsburgh, PA 15237

    Soviet Archives Exhibit - Moscow

    Uniforms of the Napoleonic Era
    Includes galleries of pictures!

    Vermissten und Toten Datenbank
    Missing and Dead database of over 2 million internments.

    Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgraberfursorge
    Online database of German soldiers (of whatever ethnic background) killed in WWI and WWII. Click on "Grabersuche online" to get started. Just fill in "Name" (surname) and don't worry about "Vorname" (given name). (Not in English)

    Wartime News
    Quarterly WWII newsletter written by veterans.

    World War I (1914-1918)

    WWI Soldiers From Austro-Hungry, and Surrounding Areas, Killed in Action
    This is a partial listing. (Not in English)

    World War I - Trenches on the Web
    This website is an evolving process, new material is added regularly.

    World War II (1939-1945)

    WWII in Ukraine

    World War II - Prisoners of War - Stalag Luft I

    WW II RAF Medals (Polish AF units included)
    Contact:
    Royal Air Force
    Personnel Management Agency
    RAF Innsworth
    Gloucester

    MILITARY ARCHIVES - Contacts

    AUSTRIA

    Austrian War Archives
    Austrian State Archives
    War Archive (Kriegsarchiv)
    A-1030 Wien, Nottendorfergasse 2
    Austria

    Osterreichisches Staatsarchiv Kriegsarchiv
    Sanok & Przemysl 1773 + Military Records
    (reprinted with permission of Olga Kaczmar)
    For research pertaining to persons in this archives, certain data is necessary: family name, first name and year of birth as well as birthplace and/or hometown.

    2) The actual personnel records of the Imperial & royal armed forces, as service sheets, draft lists, and enlistment registers for other ranks, who were at home in areas outside of the present-day Austrian Republic, are not in the custody of the Austrian War Archives, but remained in the successor states of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after the breakdown of the Habsburg Empire in 1918 where most of these records were destroyed.

    3) The war casualties records kept in our archives refer to World War I only.

    4) The Austrian State Archives do not keep any church-books of civilian parishes, but only from the military parishes of the Imperial & Royal armed forces. There you can find entries of soldiers (marriages and deaths), and of their wives and children (marriages and births) but only if the action took place during service.

    The appropriate military districts of Sanok & Przemysl were the following Imperial and Royal infantry regiments
    If you want, you can check the older service sheets (years of service 1820-1869) and the parish registers of these units:

    a) on microfilm at LDS but they have our parish registers recorded up to 1886 only, or

    b) we can give you name and address of a researcher in Vienna who could do this research for you for a charge. But the research will be very time-consuming and expensive.

    Hofrat Dr. Rainer Egger
    Osterreichisches Staatsarchiv Kriegsarchiv
    1030 Wien
    Nottendorfer Gasse 2
    Austria


    German War Archives
    Deutsches Bundesarchiv--Militärarchiv - Wiesenthalstrasse 10 , 85356 Freiburg, Germany

    POLAND
    For records prior to 1939: Centralne Archiwum Wojskowe, 00-910 Warszawa-Rembertow , ASG Blok 124 , Poland

  • RUSSIA - Rossiiskii Gosudarstvennyi Voenno-Istoricheskii Arkhiv (RGVIA) - 107864 Moskva, 2-aia Baumanskaia, 3.
    The Russian State Military History Archive (RGVIA) - Russia 107864 Moscow, 2nd Bauman Street # 3 - Phone +7-095-261-20-70

    The RGVIA serves as the centralized archive for military records of the Russian Empire, consolidating the holdings from various pre-revolutionary Russian military archives and other repositories throughout the former Soviet Union. RGVIA retains documentation produced from the activities of highest, central, and local military administration and military agencies of the Russian Empire from the end of the seventeenth century until March of 1918.

    Russian State Military Archive - Russia, 125212 Moscow , Adm. Makarov St. 29

    Russian Central Naval Archive - Russia 188350 Leningradskaia oblast, Gatchina, Ekaterinverderskii prosp., 2

  • The Ministry of Defense
    Army Records Center, POLISH SECTION - Bourne Avenue Hayes, Middlesex, England UA3 1RF - PHONE 0181-573-3831 FAX 0181-569-2751
  • RAF, Personnel Management Agency - RAF Innsworth , Gloucester , GL3 1EZ , England. Tel (01452) 712612 ext; 7916

    They will provide any information "with consent of next of kin." They will provide the names and birth years of next of kin, the maiden name of wife, and birth dates.

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