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Air Force Register 1952 Norton Alfred D 22239A More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton Aloysius A 15946A More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton Carl R9334A More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton Harold W 4063A More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton John A 19151A More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton Malcolm E 4592A More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton Paul W 2679A More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton William 10003A More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton William 6431A More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton William 13140A More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton Paul W 2677A More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton Harold W 4068A More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton Malcolm E 4592A More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton William N 6430A More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton Carl R9333A More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton William J 10008A More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton Ernest J 3140A More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton John N 3996A More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton Alfred D 22289A More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton John A 19151A More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton Craig R AO778227 More Details
Air Force Register 1952 Norton Charles T AF17229635 More Details
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Air Force Register 1953 Norton Charles W J R24416A More Details
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About this Collection

Historical Context:In some cases, few sources exist for those who are trying to trace Air Force military personnel. In 1973, the National Personnel Records Center suffered a tragic fire that destroyed 16-18 million military personnel files, including the records of Air Force personnel discharged between September 25, 1947 and January 1, 1964 whose names alphabetically began after Hubbard, James E. It can be difficult, if not impossible, to trace veterans whose military records were destroyed in the fire. But now, with this database, those whose family memberse served as US Air Force officers between 1952 and 1968 can find some information about their service.

Information Found:This database of US Air Force officers comes from the Uniform Officer Record produced by the Department of the Air Force. It includes 1.65 million names of Air Force officers who served in the military during 1952-1968.
This invaluable list includes the officer's name, date of birth, service number, and other information having to do with their rank and when they earned their rank.
Those listed in this database include Commissioned Officers, Warrant Officers, Chaplains, Dental Corp, Nurse Corp, Medical Service Corp, Veterinary Corp, Biomedical Science Corps, Medical Corps and the United State Air Force Academy.