Michele, All government forms have a number and letters associated with them. The letters are the department that printed the form. In this case I believe A. G. O. may be Attorney Generals Office. Ann In a message dated 09-Oct-12 20:17:07 US Mountain Standard Time, ancestoring@gmail.com writes: This is a fill in the blank form letter. At the bottom it says Form No. 638-2 A.G.O. if that means anything. I can scan it and email it to you if you want to see it. Michele
In this case, A.G.O. is more likely Adjutant General's Office ( the commander of the Army). You can read the list on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Adjutants_General_of_the_U.S._Army -Bryna O'Sullivan On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 10:05 AM, <AGilchrest@aol.com> wrote: > Michele, > > All government forms have a number and letters associated with them. The > letters are the department that printed the form. In this case I believe A. > G. O. may be Attorney Generals Office. > > Ann > > > In a message dated 09-Oct-12 20:17:07 US Mountain Standard Time, > ancestoring@gmail.com writes: > > This is a fill in the blank form letter. At the bottom it says Form No. > 638-2 A.G.O. if that means anything. I can scan it and email it to you > if > you want to see it. > > > Michele > The Transitional Genealogists List was created to provide a supportive > environment for genealogists to learn best practices as they transition to > professional level work. Please respect the kind intentions of this list. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TRANSITIONAL-GENEALOGISTS-FORUM-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >