Win Bryson 8/24/2003 6:03:11 PM | 1. If you, hopefully, have some of your Dad's records and papers, that have his serial number and key assignments or duty station dates, like which Bomb Group/Squadron, your local VA may have some help as to additional records. 2. The two main other sources I know of are: --The National Personnel Records Center, St.Louis, Mo.: They have forms to fill-out for requests, are part of the National Archives and Records Administration (Washington, DC), and have a website: http://www.archives.gov/facilities/mo/st_louis/military_personnel_records.html. But they had a big fire in 1973 and a lot of records are gone, but worth trying. --The Army Personnel Command (Dept. of the Army) 2461 Eisenhower Ave., Alexandria, Va. 22331-0482.(I don't know a website). Both sources I've used primarily for records of men killed in action. 3. But since your Dad continued service (from the USAAF)in the USAF, all, or at least his USAF records are probably elsewhere. My only suggestion there is start from the National Archives' website www.archives.gov - they have locations for the various military services' records. 4. Once you have your Dad's WWII USAAF Group and Squadron information, websites like this for that "Association" and what mission s he flewm the National Archives' textural references division, has the 401BG's mission reports missions he flew - which may be of interest. Good luck. |