Buried Unknown Soldiers

There still remain many numbers of citizen soldiers from various conflicts classified as unknown soldiers. These are unidentified recovered and buried remains. These who gave the ultimate sacrifice are found in American Battle Monument cemeteries around the world and even national cemeteries in the U.S.. The Army Air Corps Library and Museum is publishing the following ongoing research from the MIA Recovery Network regarding members of the Army Air Forces in the hopes that more and previously unknown information may be made available enabling more of those who sacrificed to be fully accounted and recognized.

Search through records of Army Air Forces. Members that were assigned to regular Army (including Paratrooper and Armored Divisions), Navy, Marine and Coast Guard units are found on our sister organization's website: Sons of Liberty Museum. If you have any information that would assist researchers for any of these cases, please contact us.

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| Ardennes | Brittany | Cambridge | Epinal | Florence | Henri-Chapelle | Lorraine | Luxembourg | Netherlands | Normandy | North Africa | Rhone | Sicily-Rome | Suresnes |


VOLUNTEERING

Are you an AAC, AAF or USAF Veteran, family member, historian or WW2 enthusiast? We Need YOU! Contact us today to see how you can help the Army Air Corps Library and Museum, a Texas Not-For-Profit Corporation. We need your help! We are looking for volunteers that can help us with the following tasks. Typing and Transcriptionists: One of our big projects is extracting data from the thousands of documents we have and putting this data into a database where we can display the information on a website such as this one. We also need assistance with retyping unit history documents.

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