World War II Separation Notices: U.S. Marine Corps

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World War II Separation Notices: U.S. Marine Corps

The World War II Separation Notices Collection documents demographics, civilian life, and military service history for more than 250,000 men and women from across the state. After leaving the U.S. military, individuals received official documentation noting separation from their branch of service. The original separation notices were kept on file at the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis, Missouri. A fire at the center on July 12, 1973, however, destroyed approximately 16 to 18 million personnel files, including those that documented service in World War II. Thankfully, Virginia’s employment commission copies of these forms had been transferred to the Library of Virginia in 1950, alleviating some of the record-loss distress caused by the St. Louis fire.

This portion of the collection contains separation notices from the U.S. Marine Corps.

Martin, Frank Unreadable

Martin, Frank Unreadable

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Martin, Frank Warren

Martin, Frank Warren

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Martin, George Gilbert, Jr

Martin, George Gilbert, Jr

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Martin, James Edward

Martin, James Edward

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Martin, James Emory

Martin, James Emory

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Martin, John Clyde

Martin, John Clyde

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Martin, John Ellis

Martin, John Ellis

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Martin, John Green, Jr

Martin, John Green, Jr

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Martin, John Lloyd

Martin, John Lloyd

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Martin, John Pershing

Martin, John Pershing

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