United States World War II Casualty Records

World War II Casualties
Casualty generally refers to any soldier lost to active military service due to death, injury, desertion, having been captured, or soldiers that are missing.
 * Rosters of World War II Dead (all services) FS Library microfiche 6362382-6362392
 * United States Army, Quartermaster General's Office. World War II Casualty Codes FamilySearch Digital Library
 * Army-Navy war casualties Washington, D.C. : Office of War Information, 1945
 * Delaware, World War II deceased servicemen index, 1942-1946

National Archives
 * World War II Casualty Lists - Reference Report National Archves
 * Annotated American Casualty Lists, 1944. European Theater. NAID 5896748
 * Copies of American Personnel Casualty Reports, 1943-1945. European Theater. NAID 5987788

Army and Army Air Force
The National Archives has a World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Army and Army Air Forces Personnel available through its online catalog. Here, you will view a facsimile of a county-by-county alphabetical list of deceased soldiers, their serial number, rank, and type of death. See also National Archive catalog NAID 305276

 Alphabetical by State Honor List of Dead and Missing


 * Alabama
 * Arizona
 * Arkansas
 * California
 * Colorado
 * Connecticut
 * Delaware
 * District of Columbia
 * Florida
 * Georgia


 * Idaho
 * Illinois
 * Indiana
 * Iowa
 * Kansas
 * Kentucky
 * Louisiana
 * Maine
 * Maryland
 * Massachusetts


 * Michigan
 * Minnesota
 * Mississippi
 * Missouri
 * Montana
 * Nebraska
 * Nevada
 * New Hampshire
 * New Jersey
 * New Mexico


 * New York
 * North Carolina
 * North Dakota
 * Ohio
 * Oklahoma
 * Oregon
 * Pennsylvania
 * Rhode Island
 * South Carolina
 * South Dakota


 * Tennessee
 * Texas
 * Utah
 * Vermont
 * Virginia
 * Washington
 * West Virginia
 * Wisconsin
 * Wyoming
 * U.S. Territories


 * Additional list of U.S. Army personnel killed in action Washington, D.C. : War Department Bureau of Public Relations, 1940-1945
 * Additional list of U.S. Army personnel wounded in action Washington, D.C. : War Department Bureau of Public Relations, 1944-1945
 * Additional list of U.S. Army personnel missing in actionWashington, D.C. : War Department Bureau of Public Relations, 1943-1944

Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard
The National Archives also has a State Summary of War Casualties for World War II for Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Personnel available through the National Archives Catalog. Each state list is alphabetical divided by the casualty type, including wounded and recovered. The list also shows next of kin address. See also United States, National Archives, World War II Casualty Records

 Alphabetical by State Summary of War Casualties 


 * Alabama
 * Arizona
 * Arkansas
 * California
 * Colorado
 * Connecticut
 * Delaware
 * District of Columbia
 * Florida
 * Georgia


 * Idaho
 * Illinois
 * Indiana
 * Iowa
 * Kansas
 * Kentucky
 * Louisiana
 * Maine
 * Maryland
 * Massachusetts


 * Michigan
 * Minnesota
 * Mississippi
 * Missouri
 * Montana
 * Nebraska
 * Nevada
 * New Hampshire
 * New Jersey
 * New Mexico


 * New York
 * North Carolina
 * North Dakota
 * Ohio
 * Oklahoma
 * Oregon
 * Pennsylvania
 * Rhode Island
 * South Carolina
 * South Dakota


 * Tennessee
 * Texas
 * Utah
 * Vermont
 * Virginia
 * Washington
 * West Virginia
 * Wisconsin
 * Wyoming

 Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Casualties
 * Casualty lists, Pacific naval operations, 1941-1946 FamilySearch Catalog
 * compiled and revised 1946, Casualty Section, Office of Public Information, Navy Department. Combat connected naval casualties, World War II, by states : U. S. Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard. Washington, D.C. : GPO, 1946
 * World War II Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Casualties, 1941-1945 (Ancestry) ($)
 * United States Navy, Coast Guard and Marine Corps Casualties,1941-1945.
 * World War II Casualty Reports, 1939 - 1945
 * The history of the Medical Department of the United States Navy in World War II. v.2 Washington : U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1950. Volume 2 is a compilation of the killed, wounded and decorated personnel in the Medical Department
 * Army-Navy war casualties (1945)

 Submarine Losses 
 * United States Submarine Losses World War II

Military Personnel Lost at Sea

 * U.S. WWII Military Personnel Missing In Action or Lost At Sea, 1941-1946 (Ancestry) ($)

Downed Allied Aircraft Reports, 1943-1945

 * Downed Allied Aircraft Reports, 1943-1945 NAID 7062634

Missing in Action

 * Rosters of Personnel Missing in Action, 1945.European Theater NAID 5896732

Additional Sources
 FamilySearch Catalog  County Publications - Selected
 * Illinois, Cook County, military records : World War II deaths, 1944-1953
 * Deaths of World War II veterans of Maine
 * Cass County World War II casualties Cass County Genealogical Society (Missouri), 2003 FS Library 977.842 M2c Missouri
 * Joy L. Snow, comp. State of Kansas World War II Army casualties : between May 27, 1941 and January 31, 1946, indexed A-ZS.l. : J.L. Snow, 200-? FS Library 978.1 M2s
 * Lynna Kay Shuffield, comp. Texas Merchant Marine World War II casualties by city and county Houston, Texas : Lynna Kay Shuffield, c1998 976.4 M3su
 * James D. Bigley, Jr. and Rebecca Ziegler, Bulloch County's World War II roll of honor Statesboro, Georgia : Bulloch County Historical Society, 1995 FS Library 975.8766 M2bj
 * Honor roll of Franklin County, Alabama men and women serving in the armed forces of the United States of America, October ... 1944 Franklin County Times and Franklin County Progress, 1944
 * Elmer R. Koppelmann, The ultimate sacrifice : Sheboygan County's World War II casualties Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin : Sheboygan County Historical Research Center, 2004 FS Library 977.569 M2k

Books
Sailors who were killed or wounded in the war are named in the following:


 * U.S. Navy Department. Casualty Section, Office of Public Information. Combat Connected Naval Casualties World War II by States. 2 vols. n.p., n.d. (FS Library book 973 M23un.) The names are arranged by state according to the address of the next of kin at notification. The entries contain the name of the sailor, rank, name of parents or wife, and address.
 * Casualty Lists, Pacific Naval Operations, 1941–1946. Washington, D.C.: NPPSO Naval District Washington Microfilm Section, 1979. (FS Library film 485330.) These lists are alphabetically arranged by operation and ship name. They contain service number, rank, service specialty number, and date of death.

Individual Deceased Personnel Files (IDPFs)
Individual Deceased Personnel Files (IDPFs) were created for all soldiers, regardless of branch of the military, when they were declared Missing in Action or Killed in Action. Each file is different based on the circumstances of the soldier's death. These files contain serial numbers, final rank and unit in which a soldier served, date and location of death (sometimes with circumstances of death,) sometimes handwritten letters from family, some service information, reports of interment and disinterment, and final burial information.


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IDPFs are free files, as of the date of this entry, and take on average six to twelve months to receive. If the file was previously requested and scanned at Ft. Knox, then you may receive it in less time. To request an IDPF you can use the sample letter provided here and fill in as much information as possible.

U.S. Army Human Resources Command ATTN: AHRC-PAO (Dept. 103) 1600 Spearhead Division Avenue Fort Knox, KY 40122

Dear Staff:

Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, I hereby make a request for the IDPF for my below listed family member who died or was killed-in-action while serving in the military during World War II.

Soldier’s Name: Branch of Military: Military Service Number: Division: Date of Birth: Date of Death: Burial site in U.S.A.: Buried: Relationship to deceased:

Please be advised that I will be responsible for any costs incurred for photocopies over the allowed limit of free photocopies.

My contact information is: Add name, address, and email.

Very truly yours, Jane Doe


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