TO: Rszasz9858@aol.com I found my WWI grandfather in the National Archives Record Group M233 - Registers of Enlistments in the United States Army 1798-1914. 81 rolls. They are available to order from the LDS Family History Center. There are similar records for other services. The NA has a catalog for Military Service Records that list all the different military records & indexes. Another NA collection to check is the WWI Draft Registration Cards (M1509). The NA Branch in Atlanta has the originals for the whole US but these too are available on microfilm at the LDS FHC. You must know your ancestors name & residence at the time of registration. The records are arranged by state, county, and surname (alphabetically within each draft board). Most counties had only one board; large cities had more. Consult the U.S. Military Records Research Outline available at most LDS FHC for additional information on using this collection. Persons who enlisted prior to the draft will NOT be found as was the case with my grandfather. If your local FHC is not familiar with how to look these records up ask for the FHLC (FamHist Library Catalog) - Author/Title Section (Available Fiche Edition Only)- National Archives - Then the M or T #. You should then be able to find the LDS Film Number to order the roll of film you need. GOOD LUCK! Rhonda Watson