I believe they are. I saw in Chicot Co. Courthouse an old record of when they returned from service, they had to register. Rebecca ---------- > From: Melissa Jones <tsaritsa@ix.netcom.com> > To: ARDREW-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [ARDREW-L] WWI, WWII records > Date: Sunday, October 18, 1998 3:12 PM > > Carolyn Haisty (jhaisty@tcac.com) wrote: > > >will be wonderful. It would be fantastic if you posted all those > >cards from WWI. Is there film available for WWII? > > Carolyn, > > Not sure if there is a film of draft cards for WWII. That would be > wonderful, wouldn't it! Next time I am at the Family History Center, I > will check their catalog to see if they have anything for WWII. If not, > maybe the Arkansas History Commission has something? Or might there be > something at the county level? > > Speaking of which, I was reading in the genealogy reference book "The > Source" last night that honorable discharges for WWI and WWII soldiers > were supposed to be recorded at the county level. > > Does anyone know if the Drew County courthouse maintains files of these > WWI and WWII discharges? Since many army records at the national > repository burned in the early 1970s, this would be a fantastic resource > to possibly find out in which unit your relatives and ancestors served. > > Thanks in advance for any help on this one! > > --Melissa