How to Obtain Records
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Agent Orange Inquires view
Deck logs covering the Vietnam War have been transferred to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
Deck logs do not document the deployment of individual sailors ashore in the Republic of Vietnam, subject to the exceptions noted see www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq73-1.htm.
In addition, NARA has quite limited resources available for reproduction, and normally can only duplicate two months? worth of deck logs per request. NARA can be contacted at the following address:
National Archives and Records Administration
Modern Military Records Branch (NWCTM)
8601 Adelphi Road
College Park, MD 20740-6001
http://www.archives.gov/index.html
Cargo manifests and other cargo-related documentation created between 1961 and 1988 are not identified for permanent retention, and are normally destroyed between one and five years after creation.
Consequently, the Naval History and Heritage Command cannot document the transportation of Agent Orange herbicides.
The U.S. Army and Joint Services Records Research Center is the agency created to research Agent Orange claims. Their researchers have full access to the archives and records
of military services and federal agencies, and can be contacted at:
Department of the Army
U.S. Army and Joint Services Records Research Center
7701 Telegraph Road
Kingman Building, Room 2C09
Alexandria, VA 22315
https://www.rmda.army.mil/programs/jsrrc.shtml
Aircraft Accident Reports view
Aircraft Accident Reports are maintained by the type of aircraft and the date of the accident. Due to staff limitations, the Naval History and Heritage Command can only provide one accident report at a time. The Command maintains accident reports through 31 December 1972. The Naval Safety Center maintains Aircraft Accident Reports after 1 January 1973. You can contact them directly at the following address:
Naval Safety Center
375 A Street
Norfolk, VA 23511
(757) 444-3520
Aircraft History Cards view
The Naval History and Heritage Command maintains microfilm copies of aircraft history cards up to 1987. These records are organized by Bureau Number. Due to staff limitations, the Naval History and Heritage Command can only provide one set of history cards at a time. Currently the Naval Aviation History section only accepts written requests for aircraft history cards. These requests can be mailed to the following address:
Naval History and Heritage Command
Aviation History
805 Kidder Breese Street SE
Washington Navy Yard, DC 20374-5060
Crew Members view
The Navy's World Wide Locator is a service established to find the present duty station of active duty personnel, and is for official business use only. To use this service, please write to the following address and include the service member's full name, Social Security number, grade or rank, and, if possible, last known duty station.
Navy World Wide Locator
Naval Personnel Command
Pers-312
5720 Integrity Drive
Millington, TN 38055-3120
The Navy does not keep track of anyone once they have left the Navy. However, correspondence sent to the above address will be forwarded to retirees if their addresses are known.
Deck Logs/Ship Records view
Deck logs of commissioned U.S. Navy ships from the earliest times through 1940 are located at:
Old Military and Civil Branch,
National Archives and Records Administration,
700 Pennsylvania Avenue NW,
Washington DC 20408
Telephone: (202) 501-5385
http://www.archives.gov/dc-metro/washington/
Logs from 1941 through those that are 30 years old or older are located at:
Modern Military Branch, National Archives
8601 Adelphi Road,
College Park, MD 20740-6001
Telephone (301) 837-3510
These logs are open for research. Requests for research appointments, and inquiries concerning log information, should go to the National Archives office holding logs from the time period of interest.
Held By The Naval History & Heritage Command
Deck logs that are less than 30 years of age are in the custody of the Ships Deck Logs Section, Naval History and Heritage Command. NHHC has quite limited resources available for reproduction,
and normally can only duplicate two months worth of deck logs per request.
All deck logs, whether they are classified or FOUO (For Official Use Only) must be sent to the proper authorities at SubPac, SubLant, SurfPac or SurfLant for declassification review or review
and release determination before they can be researched or copied. Al Deck Logs that are less than three years of age must be sent to PacFlt for review and release determination.
Written requests can be mailed to:
Deck Logs-Building 57
805 Kidder Breese Street SE,
Washington Navy Yard, DC 20374-5060
Additional information on the data contained in a deck log/ship record, see more information
Donations & Appraisals view
The Naval History and Heritage Command is pleased to accept certain photographic, art, material and paper donations. Material and art donations must include a photograph of the object. The photograph MUST be less than 1 megabyte. Note that most digital cameras create images larger than 1 megabyte. You must change the settings on the camera to create an image less than 1 megabyte. Unfortunately, NHHC is unable to accept any e-mail with attachments over 1 megabyte.
Material and art donation inquiries can be sent to the NHHC curator at NHHCcurator@navy.mil Paper and photograph donation inquiries can be sent to the Archives Branch at archives@navy.mil
As a federal institution, the Naval History and Heritage Command does not offer appraisals of any kind.
Muster Rolls/Crew Lists view
The Naval History and Heritage Command does not have custody of crew lists or muster rolls, and cannot verify a person’s presence on board a ship or shore establishment.
You can compile crew member information, however, from several sources. The Naval History and Heritage Command’s website includes a page that discusses the process for researching crew member information.
You may access this web page online at http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq13-1.htm.
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has custody of ship muster rolls created before 1939. You may contact the National Archives directly at the following address:
National Archives and Records Administration
Old Military and Civil Records Branch (NWCTB)
700 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington DC 20408
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has custody of microfilm copies of ship muster rolls from 1939 through 1975. You may contact the National Archives directly at the following address:
National Archives and Records Administration
Modern Military Records Branch (NWCTM)
8601 Adelphi Road
College Park, MD 20740-6001
www.nara.gov
Ship muster rolls from 1976 through the present are in the custody of Navy Personnel Command. You may contact Navy Personnel Command directly at the following address:
Navy Personnel Command
(PERS-00J6)
5720 Integrity Drive
Millington, TN 38055
FAX: (901) 874-2615
Personnel Records view
The National Personnel Records Center has custody of the official individual personnel and medical records of Navy commissioned officers separated after
1902, and Navy enlisted personnel after 1885. You may contact this agency directly at the following address:
National Personnel Records Center
9700 Page Boulevard
St. Louis, Missouri 63132-5100
Official service records for Navy commissioned officers separated in or before 1902, and Navy enlisted personnel in or before 1885, are held by the National Archives
and Records Administration at the following address:
National Archives and Records Administration
Old Military and Civil Records Branch (NWCTB)
700 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington DC 20408
Ship History/Command Operations Reports view
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