The Records Custodian in the military.
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Remote Control Records was created in 2001.
The military does not keep such records.
Military financial records are stored in federal government facilities. Few of these records are made public record. There are archives for certain records that are available to the public , and these records can be obtained by visiting libraries such as the Library of Congress to view these records.
The US Military Records Center, near St.Louis, MO., keeps all US military personnel records. They have a website.
To obtain a copy of your military medical records from childhood, you can start by contacting the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) through their website or by mail. You will need to fill out a Standard Form 180 (SF-180) to request your records. Additionally, if you have access to your family’s military service information, including service numbers or branch of service, it can help expedite the process. If the records are not available through the NPRC, consider reaching out to the specific military branch’s medical records office.
Unless it was issued to the Military you can't get much and then only limited information. The Military records were researched but the early Remington records were lost in a fire.
Free military records can be accessed by most veterans and their nex-of-kin. These informations are held by the National Archives in St Louis, Missouri.
Ancestors - 1997 Military and Census Records 1-6 was released on: USA: 1997
Military records are public domain. You can request a copy of their military records from the National Personnel Records Center. A link is provided for you in the 'related links' section of this question page.
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