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Established By Vets For Vets Since 1988
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The Registry And History Library Established July 4th, 1988 Accessible 24 hours/day through the internet or by modem, worldwide. Included on The Library are thousands of pages of data, statistics, documentation and files on all of America's military missions. ![]() Other search Wings include veteran and military associations, Who's Who, War Correspondents, Employment opportunities, Glossary of terms and abbreviations, films and books on war/military, over 210,000 Killed- and Missing-in-Action names, Reunion notices up to a year in advance, over 74,000 Associations, Honorary Diploma program, Veteran Organization RetroActive Decorations program, War Wings dedicated to all of America's military missions, ethnic American Wings, Unit and Ship histories, downloadable graphic images, association membership applications, and dozens of other categories. THE G.I. PHOTOGRAPH 24-hour Modem & Internet Access The G.I. Photograph Museum of Honor is designed to display military-era photographs of veterans and active-duty personnel. Veterans of all eras can submit their portraits or group photographs for permanent, worldwide display. Families of deceased vets or servicepersons killed or missing can display their loved ones. Veterans seeking lost comrades will find this Museum an enormously valuable tool in finding old buddies. Generations of family members living anywhere around the world can instantly access their veteran's photo and history. Free Museum of Honor access software you can download, copy and distribute for friends and family to view your photograph now... and your descendants, as well as historians, can view in generations to come.
![]() The database allows you to search for name, rank, serial number, hometown, rank, medals, duty stations, ships/boats, nickname and more. For KIA's you can search for cause of death, area of casualty, religion, race, marital status and more.
Any military person who served, or is serving, in any service branch during war or peace is eligible for listing. Also invited are Civilian workers, volunteers, Government employees, journalists, Volunteers, Red Cross personnel, State Department, and Intelligence Services who served in a conflict area during hostilities. Discussion Forums
Vets Missing Their Children and Daughters of military families can post photographs of missing family members or worldwide accessible messages to the missing. The on-line G.I. Photograph Museum of Honor will display the photos of missing family members. The on-line Veteran and Active-Duty Registry will display personal "Looking for..." messages. The Killed-in-action Wing
Contact Comrade Program All veterans who served with a GI who died in uniform or is listed as Missing are invited to list their names alongside their fallen/missing comrade for contact by KIA or MIA families, or for wartime academic researchers working to provide answers. REGISTER HERE MIA/POW Information Links
POW/MIA Flag Campaign Friendly Fire Project
The mission of the Friendly Fire project is to collect and preserve information and details about the thousands of accidental, avoidable or intentional friendly-fire incidents in the history of the United States Armed Forces that tragically took or changed the lives of those who fell victim to the second-largest cause of death and injury while serving in the American military Veteran Surveys And Polls Your opinions on policy and contemporary
Veteran And Military Automatically interchanging screens reporting news, events and information Best Awards
The American War Library Annual Awards
Veteran Writers This page is devoted to those American veterans whose documentation of war experiences seeks to honor and preserve the contributions of generations of loyal and honorable service.
Bringing Every American Home We all came from Over There. Now we want our family members we sent back Over There to come back Over Here. Coming Home/Over There/Over Here Operation Bonus March II
The American War Library U.S. Military History and Personnel Registry The G.I. Photo Museum of Honor and Personnel Registry
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