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When researching in military records, it is helpful to determine when and where in the armed service a soldier served, and whether he or she was in the enlisted ranks or an officer. Clues may be found in family stories, old newspaper clippings, correspondence, scrapbooks, journals or diaries, service medals and memorabilia, and photographs of the soldier in uniform. The grave marker of a veteran may contain information about military service as well. Military records may have been created in peacetime or during time of war, depending on the record type, and you may even find military records for ancestors who never served.
Henry Bish
Regimental number --
Battalion Number -- |
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James Bish
Regimental number 751372
Battalion Number 118 |
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Edward Bish
Regimental number 126573
Battalion Number 71 |
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Albert Bish
Regimental number 751461
Battalion Number 118 |
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Edwin Bish
Regimental number 2020161
Battalion Number -- |
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William Bish
Regimental number 300501
Battalion Number -- |
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