Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, 1774 - 1985. Correspondence, Reports, Telegrams, Applications, and Other Papers Relating to Burials of Service Personnel, 1/1/1915 - 12/31/1939

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Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, 1774 - 1985. Correspondence, Reports, Telegrams, Applications, and Other Papers Relating to Burials of Service Personnel, 1/1/1915 - 12/31/1939

1915-1939

This series consists of correspondence, Graves Registration Service forms, headstone applications, Gold Star Mothers' itineraries, and other pertinent information relating to the burial of members and veterans of the United States military, mainly the U.S. Army. The Memorial Branch assumed responsibility for these records of the Office of Quartermaster General after the Branch's establishment.

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SNAC Resource ID: 11631125

National Archives at St. Louis

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