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Military Genealogy & History
World War I 1917-1918This page is dedicated to the average American soldier who endured so much hardship in what they believed was the war to end all wars.If you have a soldier you wish to see featured, I will accept submissions. Send your soldier biography or letters to me at olivetreegenealogyATgmail.com replace AT with @ and put SOLDIER BIOGRAPHY in the subject header of the note. World War 1 Service Records Search WW1 Draft Registration Cards 1917 - 1918 In 1917 and 1918, approximately 24 million men living in the United States completed a World War I draft registration card. These registration cards represent approximately 98% of the men under the age of 46. The total U.S. population in 1917-1918 was about 100 million individuals. In other words, close to 25% of the total population is represented in these records. In addition, these cards contain more than just names and dates; they contain significant genealogical information such as birthplace, citizenship status, and information on the individual’s nearest relative.
World War 1 Soldier Biographies° Judson W. Dennis 1892 ~ 1918, born in Tennessee (on The Olive Tree pages)º Herbert Raymond Elliott Clay Co. WV º Levy D. Friend Clay Co. WV º James Watson Deel Clay Co. WV º Wayne Co. Tennessee Bios º Wings of Honor Bios
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