Table of Contents
- 1 How can you find out if someone is in the Army?
- 2 How do I find out if someone served in the British army?
- 3 How do you find out if someone is in the military for free?
- 4 How do I find someone in the Army for free?
- 5 How do I find my RAF service number?
- 6 How can you tell if someone is a military scammer?
- 7 Where can I find records of First World War soldiers?
- 8 Where can I find records of my time in the Army?
How can you find out if someone is in the Army?
Please use the Defense Manpower Data Center’s (DMDC) Military Verification service to verify if someone is in the military. The website will tell you if the person is currently serving in the military. The site is available 24-hours a day.
How do I find out if someone served in the British army?
Other ways to find service records
- the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website.
- the Armed Forces Memorial roll of honour.
- the National Archives for service records from 1913 to 1920 or service records before 1913.
Is there a way to look up someone’s military record?
Types of Military Records You can find veterans’ military service records from World War I to the present from the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC). The NPRC houses many types of records, including Official Military Personnel Files (OMPF).
How do I find a soldiers number?
Army numbers are usually recorded on official documents issued during a soldier’s service. A surviving document which is often found within the family is an Army Book 64 Soldier’s Service and Pay Book and an example is shown below.
How do you find out if someone is in the military for free?
You may also contact the NPRC directly through a toll free phone number: 1-866-272-6272. The National Personnel Records Center is open Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4 pm, CST. The national archives are closed on weekends and Federal holidays. In order to contact the NPRC for more information, please call 314-801-0800.
How do I find someone in the Army for free?
Also, you can call the National Contact Center toll-free at 1 (800) FED INFO, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., eastern time. Remember, when you need to find someone in the military, provide as much identifying information as possible about the person you wish to locate.
How do I find someone who served in ww2?
Contact organizations like the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, or American Ex-Prisoners of War to ask for a vetera’s application, or to find people who might have known your veteran. VFW applications include a copy of the discharge papers form DD-214.
How many digits is a British Army service number?
eight
Soldiers in the British Army are given an eight-digit number, e.g. 25232301. Prior to 1920, each regiment issued their own service numbers which were unique only within that regiment, so the same number could be issued many times in different regiments.
How do I find my RAF service number?
Records of RAF airmen who served after 1939, and of men whose service numbers were above 562875 are still with the RAF. Look on the GOV.UK website to find out how to obtain service records. It can be useful to know his service number. If you do not know his number, browse through the name indexes in AIR 78 to find it.
How can you tell if someone is a military scammer?
Military Scams: What to Look For
- They say they are on a “peacekeeping” mission.
- They say they are looking for an honest woman.
- They note that their parents, wife or husband is deceased.
- They say they have a child or children being cared for by a nanny or other guardian.
- They profess their love almost immediately.
Where can I find British Army service records?
For service records of the Guards regiments (Coldstream Guards, Scots Guards, Grenadier Guards, Irish Guards and Welsh Guards) visit the GOV.UK website. Some of these records were destroyed by enemy bombing of the Guards chapel during the Second World War.
Where can I find list of British soldiers?
Search for a soldier by name in the Absent Voters Lists, taken from electoral registers held at the British Library, on Findmypast.co.uk ( charges apply) and Ancestry.co.uk ( charges apply ). The Absent Voter Lists enabled servicemen and women away from home to vote by proxy or by postal application.
Where can I find records of First World War soldiers?
For the service records of soldiers serving in the armies of Commonwealth countries (such as Canada, New Zealand or South Africa) you will need to contact the respective archives of those countries. To uncover details of a soldier’s service in the First World War you should begin by searching for the following three types of records:
Where can I find records of my time in the Army?
Service records: Usually the most detailed record of a soldier’s time in the army. These records are still held by the Ministry of Defence (see below ). Medal and honours records: Most soldiers were issued with campaign medals awarded for service during conflict, details of campaign medals are with the Medal Office.