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Since 1863, the federal government has registered millions of men who may have been eligible for military service. The Civil War enrollment records and World War I draft registration cards typically give the man’s name, residence, age, occupation, marital status, birthplace, physical description, and other information. | Since 1863, the federal government has registered millions of men who may have been eligible for military service. The Civil War enrollment records and [[World War I United States Military Records, 1917 to 1918#Draft Records|World War I draft registration cards]] typically give the man’s name, residence, age, occupation, marital status, birthplace, physical description, and other information. | ||
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>Portal:United States Military Records
Since 1863, the federal government has registered millions of men who may have been eligible for military service. The Civil War enrollment records and World War I draft registration cards typically give the man’s name, residence, age, occupation, marital status, birthplace, physical description, and other information.