Jim, my smart Littleton cousin in GA sent me copies of draft cards for our ancestors. what a lot of information is on those small cards. The two sided cards are 4 1/2" x 5 1/2", issued by P.M.G.O. form No.1 (Red). I assume issuing department was Post Master General Office. a lot of personal information is included, physical charactistics, nearest relative, occupation etc., as well as registrants signature! For those who ask for source of information on WWI registration, this is the source from from the researcher, a Littleton cousin. "The WW1 registration cards for the entire U.S. are housed at theNational Archives Southeast region in Atlanta. They have the records of nearly 24 million men American citizens or not, born between 1873 and 1900 and who registered for the draft in 1917 and 1918.The records are filed by state and draft board. The full name of the registrant and his location or address at the time of registration are needed to search the cards. For example,I looked under the surname Littleton, Yell Co. Arkansas. I then looked through those cards until I found the persons I was hunting." Good job Jim. I know the information will be helpful. Marketta in Madera.