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    any data on Garand serial #s and where they were used?

    whenever i see a wartime garand i speculate on what battles it saw and where it may have been carried. is there any concrete data out there about certain serial #s used at such and such places?
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    A fire at the NPRC in St. Louis on July 12, 1973, destroyed about 80 percent of the records for Army personnel discharged between November 1, 1912, and January 1, 1960. About 75 percent of the records for Air Force personnel with surnames from "Hubbard" through "Z" discharged between September 25, 1947, and January 1, 1964, were also destroyed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robbytheguy View Post
    whenever i see a wartime garand i speculate on what battles it saw and where it may have been carried. is there any concrete data out there about certain serial #s used at such and such places?
    Thanks for the great info about the fire! Several years back I wrote the NPRC for copies of my service records for '95-'01. I had completely forgotten about my request by the time the showed up, 2 years later!

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