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World War 2 records, primarily found in the National Archive, offer insight into service history during this period. From soldiers’ pre-Pearl Harbor enlistments to casualty lists of those who perished, these records cover various aspects of military service. Missing in Action records detail soldiers who went missing and enlistment records provide valuable information, including enlistment date, birth date, and service branch. Enlistment records also offer data on military service duration, deployment, and honors like the Purple Heart, assisting in understanding an ancestor’s World War 2 experience.
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