RESEARCHES |
You, or a member of your family, were in the 90th U.S. Infantry Division |
Whatever type of research you intend to perform :
You have to prepare as many information as possible, among the following information, concerning the searched person :
- Name, First names
- Army Serial Number *
- Division, Regiment, Company *
- Date and place of birth
* These information can often be found on mails, actual documents, discharge certificate, awards, etc.
You're looking for a family member
If you are looking for personal information about a Veteran, member of your family, and only in that case :
Contact in writing:
National Personnel Records Center
Military Personnel Records
9700 Page Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63132-5100Or visit the N.P.R.C. website :
http://www.archives.gov/facilities/mo/st_louis/military_personnel_records.html
Many records were destroyed by a fire in 1973. Our own advice... do insist...
You're looking for a Comrade-in-arms
Many Internet sites are dedicated to the Veterans of all countries, of all wars.
Here is one of these research sites about American Veterans, offering numerous links towards miscellaneous army forces :
You were member of the 90th U.S. Infantry Division
Are you member, or do you wish to register to the Association of 90th Infantry Division Veterans ?
Contact :
90th Infantry Division Association
c/o James R. Reid
17 Lake Shore Drive
Willowbrook, Illinois
60527 USA
Phone 630 789 0204
Fax 630 789 0134
Soldiers of the 90th Division, if and only if, in June or July 1944, you were in Normandy,
You can try to obtain information on specific events from :
Henri Levaufre
President of Association Normandy 44 - 90th U.S. Division
11 route de Lessay
50190 PÉRIERS • FrancePhone (33) 2 33 46 61 43
Fax (33) 2 33 46 48 29
E-mail : levaufre.henri@normandy44.com
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