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Crew Member Information

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Publications that publish reunion notices

Government Sources:

The Naval Historical Center does not have custody of crew lists or current addresses for former crew members. However, this information can be compiled from several sources. The names of the officers usually appear on the first page of each month's deck log. The enlisted men assigned to a naval ship or command are listed on muster rolls which were also submitted monthly.
 
The Textual Reference Branch, National Archives, Washington, DC 20408 (202-501-5671) holds copies of the deck logs from 1801 through December 1940, as well as microfilm copies of the muster rolls through 1938.

 
The Textual Reference Branch, National Archives and Records Administration, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001 (301-713-7250) has custody of the deck logs from 1 January 1941 through 1967, as well as microfilm copies of the muster rolls from 1939 through 1971. After 1956, a list of the officers is usually included with the muster rolls. The Textual Reference Branch at College Park also has custody of the Bureau of Naval Personnel Casualty Files, which have the official list of Navy casualties for each World War II action. The Bureau of Naval Personnel lists of the World War II Casualties, which have been placed on microfilm and microfiche, can be ordered from the Naval Historical Center. By using the list of officers in the deck logs and the muster rolls, one can compile a list of the crew. Then by using the crew list and the list of Casualties the names of the survivors of a World War II ship or vessel can be created.

 
The deck logs from 1968 through 1978, and from 1990 to the present are at the Washington National Records Center, but access to them is controlled by the Deck Logs Section, Ships History Branch, Naval Historical Center, 901 M Street SE, Washington, DC 20374-5060 (202-433-0824). From 1979 through 1989, the logs only exist on microfiche which is held by the Deck Logs Section. For specific informationt contact the that office.

 
The muster rolls from 1972 to 1974 are in the custody of the Bureau of Naval Personnel (PERS-093), Washington, DC 20370-0920.
The muster rolls from 1975 to the present, are held by the Enlisted Personnel Management Center (Code 311), New Orleans, LA 70159-7900, ATTN: Personnel Accounting.
The Armed Forces World-Wide locators will forward letters to former members of the Navy, receiving retirement pay for active duty or reserve service. For this assistance, one should place their letter in a stamped envelope with just the name of the retired serviceman on the front and with no return address to: Navy Reserve Personnel Center, 4400 Dauphin Street, New Orleans, LA 70149.

Non Government Sources:

Note: Distribution of this information by the Department of the Navy does not constitute endorsement by the Department of the Navy of the information or services from the firms, organizations, and websites listed hereafter. This information is provided for informational purposes only.
Individuals have had success in locating former and retired military personnel by placing advertisements or reunion notices in military oriented periodicals such as those appearing on the attached list. These magazines have a combined circulation of over one million and their readership includes many former and retired military personnel. The editors of the magazines should be contacted separately about placing advertisements.

 
For those that have access to a CD-ROM drive, PHONE-DISC, which costs approximately $100, provides the names, addresses and phone numbers for all people listed in the U.S. telephone books. Several Internet sites such as "Switchboard" are designed to help you locate the addresses and phone numbers of people.

 
The United States Naval Institute in Annapolis, Maryland has established a reunion hot line (410-295-1023) that is operated by Ann Hassinger. The American Legion maintains a reunion service, VETS (900-737-8387). For $1.95 per minute, operators are on call Monday through Friday from 1 pm to 9 pm Eastern Standard Time to provide information on scheduled reunions registered with The American Legion magazine. The average call takes two minutes.

 
Military Reunion News Co-Op Mail, P.O. Box 55, Bulverde, TX 78163-0355 (210) 438-4177 can provide searches for individual reunions. They request that you provide a self-addressed stamped envelope with all reunion search requests.

 
The Reunion Reveille(http://www.execpc.com/~reunions/reveille.html) is a private online resource for submitting and viewing details on many upcoming reunions.
Another source of information, that is annually updated, on locating ex-servicemen is:

Johnson, Richard S. How to Locate Anyone Who Is Or Has Been In the Military: Armed Forces Locator Guide. 7th ed. Spartanburg SC: MIE Publishing, 1966.

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5 June 1998