
Army Morning Reports will help you reconstruct military service whether or not the OMPF (service file) burned.
In August 2018, I participated in a webinar with DearMyrtle, U.S. Military: Morning Reports, discussing Company Morning Reports for the Army and Army Air Forces for WWII. While our focus was WWII, the information we discussed also applies to WWI, Korea, and Vietnam.
After you watch the video, we encourage you to read why these reports are so valuable, here are a few articles.
- Army Morning Reports – Company Morning Reports
Important! There are many military research firms around today offering ‘Click this item/price and add to cart services. Be aware that these firms will not reconstruct service for you and will only give you what you think you require. When you do not know exactly what you require, you often end up wasting a lot of money on records that have nothing to do with your service member’s service. There is a process to reconstructing military service properly.
We are the only firm that offers full service research customized to your particular project. Read our article When NOT to Hire a Genealogical or Military Record Retriever to learn more.
You can also learn my 2-part military research strategy in my Research a Veteran program available at my online course site. I’m also offering small group coaching for WWII Army , WWII Navy , WWII Army Air Force, WWII Merchant Marine and Coast Guard, WWII Army Morning Reports, WWII POWs, WWII IDPF and death records, and WWII Marine Corps (USMC) research. These small group coachings focus in on what the students needs rather than another basic WWII lecture. Explore the upcoming programs at the Ancestral Souls Wisdom School store.
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We arrived at the museum and David greeted us and told us a little about the historical building the museum was housed in and took us upstairs to the museum. My initial thought that a museum that occupied the top floor of an old courthouse or firehouse could not be that large. Again, I was wrong. The space may not be national military museum size but it contains so many stories. It is unlike any other museum I’ve seen in the states or Europe.

The museum is run primarily by volunteers, veterans who man the desks, answers questions, educate through Skype in the Classroom all around the world, and tell stories. The museum offers school group tours and encourage more schools to arrange a visit. They also have a 





