Oklahoma
Military Records
CIVIL WAR (1861-1865)
- Index of
Confederate Civil War Pension Applications
- Oklahoma 1890 Special Census of Veterans by Ronald Vern
Jackson
- Oklahoma
Department of Libraries - Archives - Genealogical Materials
- Ardmore Army
Airfield, Ardmore OK
- Payne County OK Sources - Civil
War Veterans buried in Oklahoma
Records of 8 GAR Posts in Oklahoma and other Civil War
Veteran information.
- Talkington, N. Dale. The Long Blue Line: Civil War
Union Soldiers and Sailors Buried in Oklahoma. [The book
is a collection of data on more than 8,600 Civil war
soldiers and sailors buried in Oklahoma. Each veteran is
listed alphabetically by surname then by given name.
Included for each soldier or sailor is his name, rank, unit,
birthdate and place, his date and city or location of death,
his age at death, his place of death and city and cemetery
of burial.] - Lookup Volunteer
- Pamela
Stephenson
- Civil
War Veterans Buried in Stephens County
- Civil War
Soldiers and Sailors System
-
The
American Civil War Homepage
-
Index
of Civil War Information available on the Internet
- Oklahoma
Civil War Map of Battles
-
McKnight
Civil War Letters
- Oklahoma
Soldiers of WWI, "The Oklahoma Spirit of
'17"--Biographical Volume.
- Oklahoma
Casualties World War II
WORLD WAR I (1914-1918)
Form 180
(Military service records, World War I and later). For World
War 2 information, write to National
Personnel Records Center, 9700 Page Blvd, St. Louis, MO
63132 and request Form 180, fill it out and a copy of
the service record/pension application records will be sent to
you. Most requests received at NPRC are seeking
information from the Official Military Personnel Files of
service veterans, and health, clinical, and medical records of
military and non-military personnel who received treatment at
U.S. military medical facilities worldwide.
National Archives and Records
Administration
World War I Draft Registration Cards
National
Archives Center, Fort Worth, TX
About
The Cards | Oklahoma - Registration
Cards [75 rolls] |Indians,
Prisoners, Insane, In Hospital and Late Registrants [18
rolls]
NOTE:
At the Fort Worth, TX facility you must make your own copies
on site.
Copies by mail are available from National Personnel Records
Center, St. Louis, MO facility by using Form
180.
WORLD WAR II (1941-1945)
Military service records - see World War I above.
Early Draft Registration Cards -- Per Oklahoma County
Courthouse these early day draft registration cards were not
kept. The Oklahoma County Library has no records of these
cards, nor does the Oklahoma Historical Society. These draft
registration cards are known to be available in other
counties, check the county
of interest for information.
December 7, 1941
The battleship, Oklahoma capsized at Pearl Harbor.
Oklahoma
Casualties World War II
KOREAN WAR (1950-1953)
Military service records - see World War I above.
Oklahoma
Casualty List
Military
Persons Who Died in the Korean and Vietnam Conflicts
This site provides links
to alpha lists by states and lists by residence within state.
To go directly to the Oklahoma lists, use Oklahomans
Who Died in the Vietnam Conflict (listed by Town)
Korean
War Project
VIETNAM (1961-1975)
The
Vietnam Veterans Memorial - Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Casualty List
If your veteran does not have a tombstone, contact
Veterans Headstone Applications at 1-800-827-1000 for
information about obtaining a stone at no cost to you.
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