Washington, Army National Guard Records - FamilySearch Historical Records

What Is in the Collection?
These are records of individuals who served in the Army National Guard. They were acquired from the Washington State Archives in Olympia, Washington. The records are arranged in alphabetical order and are generally typed on pre-printed forms. The enlistments took place between the years 1937 and 1952. However, they include individuals born as early as 1880.

The following types of records are included:
 * Enlistment
 * Service and discharge
 * Service and qualification

The National Guard, the oldest component of the Armed Forces of the United States and one of the nation's longest-enduring institutions. The National Guard traces its history back to the earliest English colonies in North America. Responsible for their own defense, the colonists drew on English military tradition and organized their able-bodied male citizens into militias. In 1903, important national defense legislation increased the role of the National Guard (as the militia was now called) as a Reserve force for the U.S. Army. The records are designed to track and preserve the service of the individual guardsmen and to determine eligibility for post-service benefits.

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Research Helps
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 * Washington Guided Research
 * Washington Record Finder
 * Washington Research Tips and Strategies
 * Step-by-Step Research: 1850-1907 &#124; 1907-Present

Other FamilySearch Collections
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FamilySearch Catalog

 * Jonathan Gawne. Finding your father's war : a practical guide to researching and understanding service in the World War II US Army. Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania : Casemate, c2006 FS Library 973 M27g
 * Debra Johnson Knox. World War II military records : a family historian's guide. Spartanburg, South Carolina : MIE Publishing, c2003 FS Library 973 M27kw - Chapter 3 - WWII Draft Records, pp. 47-58
 * Washington, World War II draft registration cards, 1940-1947
 * Washington, military records : World War II 4th draft registration cards, 1942
 * Washington, military enlistment records, 1890-1946
 * Washington, Army National Guard enlistment records, 1947-1955
 * Indian war pension papers, 1897-1902

FamilySearch Historical Records

 * United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
 * United States, World War II Prisoners of War, 1941-1945
 * United States World War II Prisoners of War of the Japanese, 1941-1945
 * United States World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 (Fourth Registration)
 * United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939
 * Washington, Soldier Home Records, 1891-1945

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