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Given NameSurnameBirth YearDayMonthYearMore Details
VernonCooper190625September1945More Details
Charles ECooper191831March1942More Details
Alfred JCooper192114July1942More Details
Franklin H JrCooper19153August1942More Details
Frank BCooper192226August1942More Details
Robert RCooper192122May1942More Details
Roger WCooper192129June1942More Details
Harry FCooper19213September1942More Details
Ralph CCooper19227September1942More Details
Cecil MCooper19068September1942More Details
Walter WCooper19171October1942More Details
William FCooper192314October1942More Details
Frank BCooper191715December1942More Details
Paul FCooper192511February1943More Details
HarryCooper191416November1942More Details
John F JrCooper19173June1943More Details
William BCooper19251September1943More Details
Robert GCooper19257September1943More Details
Jarvis HCooper192010June1942More Details
Edward CCooper19161June1942More Details
SidneyCooper192027June1942More Details
Arthur JCooper192216July1942More Details
SidneyCooper192027June1942More Details
Arthur JCooper192216July1942More Details
Robert WCooper191728July1942More Details
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About this Collection

World War II Reserve Corps Records, documenting the period ca. 1938 - 1946 - #Records=333,446. This series contains records of approximately nine million men and women who enlisted in the United States Army, including the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. Although incomplete, the records contain data for a majority of the enlistments in the United States Army during World War II. The bulk of the records conform to the format found on War Department Adjutant General's Office (WD AGO) Form 317 (Enlistment Card) for the period ca. 1941-1945, and WD AGO Form 372 (Enlistment Card) for ca. 1945-1946. Additional records contain data originally recorded on Enlisted Reserve Corps (E.R.C.) Statistical cards. In general, the records contain the serial number, name, state and county of residence, place of enlistment, date of enlistment, grade, Army branch, term of enlistment, longevity, nativity (place of birth), year of birth, race, education, civilian occupation, marital status, height and weight (before 1943), military occupational specialty (1945 and later), component, and box and reel number of the microfilmed punch cards.

Bibliography
National Archives and Records Administration. Office of Records Services - Washington, D.C. Modern Records Programs. Electronic and Special Media Records Services Division. Series from Record Group 64: Records of the National Archives and Records Administration. Although this series was created in 2002, it contains information from the period 1938 through 1946. The agency converted the Army Serial Number microfilm of computer punch cards to electronic form to support the military records reconstruction project. This file resulted from a subsequent project to prepare the records for use in the Access to Archival Databases project.