Following is the info I sent last week that never made it. I think Henry Co., TN got it, if so here it is again... Dear Fellow Researchers, For those of you who do not subscribe to Ancestry Daily News (you really should & it's free) I am sending along an exerpt from today's issue. Follow the search tips at the end of the article in order to have access to all 50 States. It's all a bit slow coming up, but worth the wait!! I only brought up one state - and didn't find a hit - but I got so excited I just had to share it with all of you! For those of you who DO subscribe you know that every day just gets better & better! An amazing amount of info, databases and general help are available at Ancestry's site. Go, explore and have a blast! (I have nothing to do with ancestry.com and gain no benefit from passing this along, well except for the excitement that goes along with it:) :) :) Just an added note, when you get to the page where you can select a page there is a button for MONITOR ADJUSTMENT TARGET. Click on it in order to make adjustments for reading the pages. NARA WWII RECORDS > > State Summaries of War Casualties for the United States Navy, Marine > Corps, and Coast Guard during World War II, 1946 > > The series consists of casualty lists for each of the forty-eight > existing states, the District of Columbia, and Territories and > Possessions of the United States and Foreign Countries. The names in the > lists were taken from casualty lists released by the Navy Department, > corrected to the most recent casualty status and recorded residence of > the next of kin as of the date of publication. In other words, inclusion > of names in a particular State's list was determined solely by the > residence of the next of kin at the time of notification of the last > wartime casualty status. These records are held by the Textual Archives > Service Division Modern Military Records Unit (College Park, MD). > > To do a search for these records in NAIL, go to: > http://www.nara.gov/nara/searchnail.html > > Search Hint: To retrieve the 50 digitized documents, select the "NAIL > Digital Copies Search Form" and enter "War Casualties" in the first > Keywords box and "Navy" in the second Keywords box. > (If using the Standard or Expert search forms, select "Only Descriptions > Linked to Digital Copies") > > ************************************************************* > World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Army and Army Air Forces > Personnel, 1946 > > This document lists War Department casualties (Army and Army Air Force > personnel) from World War II. Entries in the list are arranged by name > of county and thereunder alphabetically by name of deceased. Information > provided includes serial number, rank and type of casualty. The > birthplace or residence of the deceased is not indicated. An > introduction explaining how the list was compiled, a statistical > tabulation, and the descriptions of the types of casualties incurred are > also included. These records are held by the Textual Archives Service > Division Modern Military Records Unit (College Park, MD). > > To do a search for these records in NAIL, go to: > http://www.nara.gov/nara/searchnail.html > > Search Hint: To retrieve the 30 digitized documents, select the "NAIL > Digital Copies Search Form" and enter "War Casualties" in the first > Keywords box and "Army" in the second Keywords box. > (If using the Standard or Expert search forms, select "Only Descriptions > Linked to Digital Copies") > ************************************************************* > "World War II Records in the Cartographic and Architectural Branch of > the National Archives" > http://www.ancestry.com/nara/refpaper/rip079.htm > ************************************************************* > Checklist of Records Relating to World War II > http://www.ancestry.com/nara/regional/lagww2.htm