http://www.archives.gov/veterans/evetrecs/ I've ordered several records from St. Louis (that is where WW II's are held). Many of the WW II records have been destroyed by fire but the medical records still exist. You have to be specific. I believe this link is for any US soldier and its free if you list yourself as next of kin. Good luck, Melinda On 6/3/07, David & Vicki Bishop <dbishops@ix.netcom.com> wrote: > > Does anyone know how to obtain military records from the Navy for someone > who was not in a War or major Conflict? Are they available to the > public? The Ancestry records while are good do not seem to cover just > anyone during time periods between the wars. I have searched and not found > my Grandfather's records among them and I am wondering if it is because he > wasn't in a major War or Conflict? > > My Grandfather, James Conway Pennington, was a baker in the Navy. I > understand from his daughter that he also won metals for his swimming skills > and taught others to swim also. His wife, my Grandmother, Elsie Marie > Pennington told me that she had a friend who set her up on a blind date with > Conway after he got out of the Navy. They were married in Checotah, OK in > 1922 and I don't believe they had a long courtship. He was born in 1901 so > he probably was in the Navy from ~1917-~1922? He lived in Oklahoma, I am > not sure if they lived in Ada where they lived at the time they moved to > Oklahoma in 1915. I am assuming he lived in Ada, OK when he joined the > Navy. > > Does anyone have any advice for me how to get his Miliary records. His > daughter was told when he died at the young age of 52, in 1953 that he could > not be buried as a Veteran because he was not in a War. I thought that > sounded strange but I do not know all of the rules about such things. > > If you know anything that can help me please, please help! : ) > > Thanks! > Vicki Pennington Bishop > > David and Vicki > *************************************** > Please note NEW address to post to the list: PRA@rootsweb.com > ************************************** > For more information about the PRA including our DNA Study, visit us at > http://www.penningtonresearch.org > ************************************** > Learn what's new at the PRA by going to http://www.penningtonresearch.organd click on the "News" link on the left side of the page. > *************************************** > Visit the PRA Blog at --> http://praresearch.blogspot.com. > *************************************** > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PRA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message > -- Melinda Pennington