Battle of the Bulge Footsteps – Then & Now

While working on a client project about the 83rd Infantry Division, European Researcher Joey van Meesen came across a picture of the 83rd Signal Company somewhere in Belgium. With the use of Morning Reports and other documents he was able to find the location where the Signal Company was billeted that day. Fortunately, we were […]

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WWII knife to be returned to family!

LEGACY: Lost & Found, UPDATE: We have 100% confirmation that the pocket knife etched with Prentice W. Ball’s name (found in Germany last week) belongs to his daughters living in Alabama. It will be an honor to return the knife to them and his family in mid-May. PRESENTATION: Sunday, May 20, 2018 2:00 pm West […]

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Footsteps Research

Unique. Team. Research. How does our team approach your research needs differently? Think of your veteran’s story as a puzzle still in the box. To make the image take shape, many individual pieces have to come together from both sides of the Atlantic. The process of assembling your veteran’s unique puzzle begins with Myra at […]

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Morning Reports

Tracing. Exact. Footsteps. Why are Morning Reports a critical tool in tracing the exact footsteps of your veteran? A Morning Report provided the higher command with an essential overview of all personnel activity within the company on a given day. It contains the following details: The company’s exact location Names of personnel transferred to another […]

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Archival Materials

There are several types of archival materials, including but not limited to service records and reports: NARA St. Louis Service Records Official Military Personnel File (OMPF) Individual Deceased Personnel File (IDPF) Morning Reports (army only) Flight Records NARA College Park After-Action Reports Unit Journals Histories General Orders Photographs Maps Disclaimer: Please bear in mind that […]

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