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Otis Willie
May 3rd 06, 03:45 AM
Unit Rosters: Collect them now or cry later

Many veterans who served in prior wars deeply regret that they failed
to collect the names and hometowns of the men and women they served
with. These contacts are invaluable in later years to substantiate
injuries, medal eligibility, historical information or form unit
associations for reunions.

Military personnel on active duty today should begin immediately to
collect the names, addresses or hometowns of the men and women in
their unit. Unit rosters can be collected simply by asking unit
members to complete Form AMW-212 which you can either to your home or
to The American War Library for permanent preservation.

Form AMW-212 Unit Roster Preservation
http://www.amervets.com/sf212.doc

(Online) Military Personnel Database Registry Forms
http://www.amervets.com/registry.htm

Contact Person: Roger Simpson,
Public Information Officer (http://www.13105320634.com)
The American War Library (http://www.amervets.com)
Building Two, 16907 Brighton Avenue
Gardena CA 90247-5420
1-310-532-0634

-- Otis Willie (Ret.)
Military News and Information Editor (http://www.13105320634.com)
The American War Library, Est. 1988 (http://www.amervets.com)
16907 Brighton Avenue
Gardena CA 90247
1-310-532-0634

Military Webmaster Site Link Request Form:
http://www.amervets.com/linkreq.htm

Military and Vet Info-Exchange/Discussion Groups
http://members.aol.com/warlibrary/share.htm

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