U.S. Marine Corps

United States Military Records  U.S. Marine Corps

The Marine Corps was created in 1775. It was part of the Navy Department from 1834 until 1952, when it became a distinct branch of the military. Records of Marine Corps soldiers and officers are available at the National Archives in Record Group 127 for the years 1798 to 1904.

Muster rolls of the Marine Corps have been filmed for the years 1789 to 1892 and are available at the Family History Library:


 * Muster Rolls of the United States Marine Corps, 1798–1892. National Archives Microfilm Publication T1118. (FHL 123 films starting with FHL film # 929049.) The records are arranged chronologically; and they give name, rank, enlistment date, date of death or discharge, and name of ship or station.

Check with the National Personnel Records Center for available service records.

A wiki article describing an online collection is found at:

United States, Muster Rolls of the United States Marine Corps (FamilySearch Historical Records)

Marine Divisions

 * 1st Marine Division and Its Regiments
 * 2d Marine Division and Its Regiments
 * 3d Marine Division and Its Regiments
 * 4th Marine Division, 1943-1996

Marine Regiments

 * The Ninth Marine Regiment

Marine Corps Aviation

 * Aviation History, 1912-1940
 * Marine Corps Aircraft 1913-1965
 * Marine Corp Aviation History
 * Marine Corps Aviation in World War II a Chronology

World War I

 * Officers and Enlisted Who Lost their Lives
 * Officers and Enlisted Who Lost their Lives Overseas

Other Record Types


 * Aircraft Accidents
 * Awards
 * Biographies
 * Bounty Land Warrants
 * Casualty Records
 * Prisoner of War Records
 * Soldiers Home Records
 * Unit Histories