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42nd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry
Unit history & complete roster of all companies.
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Access Genealogy - Wisconsin's Gold Star List
This extensive list of casualties from Wisconsin provides details of the hometown, age, unit, location of death, and cause of death, for those soldiers, sailors, marines, and nurses who all gave their life in World War I.
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Ancestry.com - Search Military Records
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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WWI Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 - Wisconsin
Original source: United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls.
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FamilySearch - With the Wisconsin National Guard on the Mexican border in 1916-1917 FREE
A book at the Family History Library: Wisconsin troops in federalized National Guard : Mexican border service, June 22, 1916 - Jan 19, 1917|Wisconsin National Guard.
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From 1712-1733 between the French and the Meskwaki (Fox) Indians in what is today Michigan and Wisconsin.
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Genealogy Quest - US Army and Navy Dead, 23 October 1945
On 23 October 1945 the army and navy made public new casualty lists. The report includes the names of army and navy dead. Listed here are the soldiers, sailors and marines from Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin.
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Genealogy Quest - US Army and Navy Dead, Wounded, Missing and Liberated, 26 September 1945
On 26 September 1945 the navy and war department made public new casualty lists. The report includes the names of army and navy dead, wounded, missing and liberated. Listed here are the soldiers, sailors and marines from Illinois and Wisconsin.
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Genealogy Quest - US Army Dead and Liberated Prisoners of War, 20 November 1945
On 20 November 1945 the army made public new lists of casualties and of liberated prisoners of war. Listed here are the soldiers from Illinois and Wisconsin.
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Genealogy Quest - US Army Dead and Liberated Prisoners of War, 30 September 1945
On 30 September 1945 the war department made public new casualty and liberated lists. The report includes the names of army dead and those freed from prison camps under Japanese control. Listed here are the soldiers from Illinois and Wisconsin.
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Genealogy Quest - US Army Dead and Liberated Prisoners of War, 6 October 1945
On 6 October 1945 the army made public new lists of casualties and of liberated prisoners of war. Listed here are the soldiers from Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin.
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Genealogy Quest - US Army Dead, Missing and Liberated, 29 September 1945
On 29 September 1945 the war department made public new casualty and liberated lists. The report includes the names of army dead, missing and those freed from prison camps under Japanese control. Listed here are the soldiers from Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin.