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JerryMaynor1November1980More Details
Brian PaulMiner17November1975More Details
Brian PaulMiner17November1975More Details
Everett AndrewMiner11June1979More Details
Richard KevinMinor17March1979More Details
James RobertMonroe5December1975More Details
William GeorgeMonroe11September1976More Details
John EdwardMenner16April1976More Details
Eugene HManer13April1974More Details
Bobby DonMonroe8April1974More Details
Wayne TMiyamura19May1974More Details
Mary MManier13June1967More Details
Raymond JMainor25May1968More Details
Edward JManore2April1970More Details
Joseph MManer22January1969More Details
Anthony LouisMemmer23August1972More Details
Steven WMiner31January1971More Details
James AMiner23February1971More Details
Duane SidneyMiner21October1971More Details
Leonard EMinor15August1970More Details
Dwight JedMinniear20January1972More Details
Michael FMonroe15January1970More Details
Ivan HMunro11June1969More Details
Richard CMannery26July1968More Details
Michael JManiere20May1970More Details
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This series contains information about U.S. Army personnel and their dependents who died or were injured worldwide, including missing in action and prisoners of war. Approximately 85 percent of the records relate to the Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975. The file includes records for active duty enlisted personnel; general officers on active duty, retired, or otherwise separated from the service; some National Guard and Army Reservists; and some civilian employees and dependents if overseas and the casualty required a notification to someone. The records include: Country of Casualty, Category of Casualty, Master Casualty Number, Social Security or Service Number, Name of Casualty, Category of Personnel, Military Grade, Military Classification / Dependent, Current Casualty Status, Previous Casualty Status, Major Attributing Cause, Complimentary Cause, Vehicle Type Involved, Vehicle Position, Vehicle Ownership, Date of Casualty, Report Date, Province of Casualty, Grid Coordinates, Republic of Vietnam Report Control Number, Component, Military Occupational Specialty, Officer Branch, Source of Commission, Sex and Marital Status, Posthumous Promotion, Race, Religion, Home of Record, Birth Date, Major Organization, Date Commenced Tour or Retired or Separated, Previous Master Casualty Country, Previous Master Casualty Group, Adjustment Code, and Card-ID / Battle Determination. This data file contains duplicate records for some soldiers.

Bibliography
Department of Defense. Department of the Army. The Adjutant General's Office. Casualty and Memorial Affairs Directorate. Casualty Services Division. Record Group 407: Records of the Adjutant General's Office Access Restrictions: Restricted - Partly. FOIA (b)(6) Personal Information. This series consists of one partially restricted file. NARA created a public use version of this file. That version masks the name of casualty and Social Security or Service Number in records of nonfatal casualties and the Social Security Number in records of all dependents. General Note: The records contain errors and inconsistencies. For all Army casualties who died in Southeast Asia, the series "Records on Military Personnel who Died, were Missing in Action or Prisoners of War as a Result of the Vietnam Conflict, 1956-1998" can be used to corroborate these records. The Adjutant General referred to these records as the Casualty Information System (CIS). Location: NWME Electronic and Special Media Records Services Division National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001 (phone) 301-837-0470 (fax) 301-837-3681 (e-mail) cer@nara.gov