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There are many different kinds of research that can be aided by finding military records. Military Records or US Army Records can be a vital part of making sure the people you surround yourself with are who they say they are. Not only that, but military records can also include information of interest to genealogy enthusiasts, those who are searching for more information about previous generations of their family. No matter the reason for your search, you can find your information in one of two ways.
The traditional way to do a military search is by filling out a SF-180 request to the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis. Response time is often between 10 days to 6 months though it may vary depending on the request
Some departments have their records online and available for free. Others may charge a fee. Of course, to search this way, it's necessary to know which office has the military records you're looking for. If you're not sure you can check multiple departments, but this can lead to a never-ending goose chase. Luckily, the internet provides a second option.
Companies are beginning to offer online public records searches, sites that compile various sources of public records into one convenient source. These records can include military records, US army records, navy records, world war records as well as other public documents like birth roles and death indexes. Some of these online services are free, while others charge a fee. The free services, while convenient and a great starting place, usually have less information to search than do those sites that charge.
So, if you're looking for information about military records, now you have a good idea how you might go about finding what you're looking for. For more information about genealogy, internet people searches, or other subjects, check the internet to find exactly what you're looking for.
State of Illinois Resources & Statistics


Population:
12,563,901
Under 18:
3,159,199
Over 65:
1,781,548
Employed:
7,747,601
Land in Square Miles:
55,583.58
Acres of Farms:
27,833,310
Births:
179,020
Deaths:
103,974
Infant Deaths:
1,206
Murder:
790
Forcible Rape:
4,118
Robbery:
24,054
Assault:
38,818
Total Violent Crime:
67,780
Burglary:
78,968
Larceny \ Theft:
266,815
Motor Vehicle Theft:
32,572
Total Property Crime:
378,355