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NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER
WASHINGTON NAVY YARD -- 805 KIDDER BREESE SE
WASHINGTON DC 20374-5060

Frequently Asked Questions

The following are the most common topics for queries received by the Naval Historical Center. The answers, comments and opinions given are those of the United States Navy officially and not necessarily those of the Association:

  1. Abbreviations, Glossary of U.S. Naval Abbreviations, 1949
  2. Abbreviations Used for Navy Enlisted Ratings, 1970
  3. Aces, U.S. Navy and Marine Corps
  4. African Americans and the U. S. Navy
  5. Aircraft Carriers, historical data on
  6. Aircraft in current Naval Aviation Inventory; photos, data and drawings
  7. Aircraft in current Naval Aviation Inventory; squadrons that fly them
  8. Aircraft Drawings
  9. Aircraft Markings, U.S. Navy
  10. Alabama, CSS
  11. Alligator, USS
  12. Alcohol in the Navy
  13. Alphabet, Phonetic, and Signal Flags
  14. The U.S. Navy and the Amistad
  15. Armed Guard, Naval
  16. Astronauts, Chronology of Space Mission involving Navy and Marine Corps, 1961- April 1981
  17. Aviation Insignia, Places that Sell Aviation Patches
  18. Aviation Squadron Lineages
  19. Awards and Medals
  20. Ball Caps
  21. Battle Streamers, U.S. Navy
  22. Bells on Ships
  23. Bermuda Triangle
  24. Bibliography Series
  25. Biographies of Navy personnel 
  26. Birthday of the U.S. Navy
  27. Birthplace of the U.S. Navy
  28. Book Dealers
  29. Boxer Rebellion, China 1900-1901
  30. Brashear, Carl, Master Chief Boatswain's Mate
  31. "Brass Monkey"
  32. "Bravo Zulu"
  33. Burial at Sea
  34. Casualties: U.S. Navy, Coast Guard Vessels, Sunk or Damaged Beyond Repair in War
  35. Casualties: U.S. Navy Ships Lost in Selected Storm/Weather Related Incidents
  36. Casualties: U. S. Navy and Marine Corps Personnel Killed and Wounded in wars, conflicts and incidents with hostile forces 1775-present
  37. Casualties, U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Personnel, World War II
  38. Certificates for Crossing the Line, Plank Owners,and Other Unoffical Ceremonies
  39. Chief of Naval Operations, list of officers serving as
  40. Chief Petty Officer
  41. Christening, Launching, and Commissioning of U. S. Navy Ships
  42. Code Talkers, World War II
  43. Code Words, World War II
  44. Combat Demolition Units 
  45. Commissioning Pennant
  46. Conflicts involving U.S. Navy
  47. Constitution, USS
  48. Construction Battalions
  49. Crew Member Information
  50. Crossing the Line, Certificates, Documents, Eyewitness Accounts
  51. Crossroads, Atomic Tests at Bikini in 1946
  52. Cruise Books
  53. Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
  54. Customs and Traditions: a bibliography
  55. D-Day, the Normandy Invasion, 6-25 June 1944
  56. Dates in Naval History
  57. Decatur, Stephen
  58. Deck Logs of Navy Ships
  59. Destroyers Transferred to Great Britain under Destroyer for Bases Agreement
  60. Dining In/Dining Out
  61. Disestablishing, Deactivating, and Decommissioning Commands, Guidance for
  62. Diving in the U.S. Navy; a Brief History
  63. Documents, Historic, Relating to U.S. Navy
  64. "Dog Tags," Personal Indentification Tags
  65. Earhart, Amelia
  66. Emancipation Proclamation, U.S. Navy General Order No. 4
  67. Exercise Tiger, Normandy Training Exercise
  68. Exploration/Expeditions 
  69. Family Members Serving Together at Sea
  70. Father of the U.S. Navy
  71. Flag, U.S. Navy
  72. Flag Sizes
  73. Flags and Pennants, Information on U.S. Navy Use of
  74. Fleet Admirals
  75. Flight 19, Loss of
  76. Flogging
  77. "Frocking" of Naval Personnel
  78. German Espionage and Sabotage Against the U.S. During World War II
  79. Grenada, Operation Urgent Fury, Oct-Nov 1983
  80. Great White Fleet
  81. Honors to President George Washington
  82. Humanitarian 
  83. H.L. Hunley, submerged wreck of
  84. Hurricanes and Typhoons: The Effect of Cyclonic Winds on U.S. Naval Operations.
  85. Hymn, Navy, "Eternal Father, Strong to Save,"
  86. Iwo Jima Flag Raising .
  87. Indianapolis, USS, (CA-35); Loss of, 30 July 1945
  88. Jones, John Paul
  89. Kosovo: U.S. Navy Lessons Learned During Operation Allied Force, 1999 
  90. Maine, USS, Sinking of, 1898
  91. Manila Bay, Battle of, 1 May 1898
  92. Marine Corps Historical Center
  93. Medals, Campaign and Service
  94. Medal of Honor, Navy & Marine Corps Recipients
  95. Merchant Ships and Merchant Mariners during World War II -Research Sources 
  96. Merchant Ship Photography
  97. Midway, Battle of, 4-7 June 1942
  98. Military Goods Dealers
  99. Miller, Doris "Dorie" Pearl Harbor hero
  100. Motion Picture Information
  101. National Security and Military History: Research Guide
  102. Native Americans in the U.S. Navy
  103. Navy Cross
  104. Navy Department, Establishment of the
  105. Navy Numbers (FPO) World War II to disguise mail addresses
  106. NC-4, The First Flight Across the Atlantic
  107. Normandy Invasion, 6-25 June 1944
  108. Nuclear Testing
  109. Nurses in the U.S. Navy:
  110. Officers, Famous in the U.S. Navy, 1794-1815, Select Reading List
  111. Official Service and Medical Records
  112. Operation Tiger, Normandy Training Exercise
  113. Oral History: A Guide for Conducting Naval Historical Interviews
  114. Oral History: Creating a Personal Memoir of Your Naval Service
  115. Oral History: Recollections of World War II Experiences
  116. Patches, Navy: A Select Bibliography
  117. Pearl Harbor Attack, 7 December 1941
  118. Persian Gulf, U.S. Navy and the 
  119. Personal Indentification Tags, "Dog Tags"
  120. Personal Memoir, How to Create
  121. Personnel Records: Service and Medical
  122. Personnel Strength of the Navy 1775-present
  123. Philadelphia Experiment
  124. Photography, U.S. Navy
  125. Photographers, Commercial
  126. Plank Owners
  127. Pirate, USS, (AM-275); Loss of, 12 Oct 1950
  128. Port Chicago Naval Magazine Explosion, 17 July 1944
  129. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Claims
  130. Precedence of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps
  131. Presidents who Served in the U.S. Navy
  132. Presidential Ship Visits
  133. Prisoners of War, World War II
  134. Proximity Fuse
  135. PT Boats: Information and a Select Bibliography
  136. Q-Ships (anti-submarine vessels disguised as merchant ships)
  137. Quonset Huts
  138. Ratings (Jobs) of Enlisted Personnel in the U.S. Navy
  139. Recipes, Navy
  140. Regulations, historic naval
  141. Researchers, Commercial
  142. Reunion Sources
  143. Reunion-Veteran Organizations
  144. "Rocks and Shoals"
  145. USS Scorpion, USS, (SSN-589); Lost on 22 May 1968
  146. S-33, USS, (SS-138)
  147. Seabees, History of Naval Construction Battalions
  148. Seal, U.S. Navy
  149. Secretary of the Navy, Individuals serving as
  150. Ship's Bell
  151. Shipboard Life in the 19th Century
  152. Ship Force Levels, 1886-present
  153. Ships: Launching and Commissioning
  154. Ships, U.S. Navy: Histories 
  155. Ships, U.S. Navy: Lost and Damaged in Action during Wars
  156. Ships: U.S. Navy: Lost in Selected Storm/Weather Related Incidents
  157. Ships, U.S. Navy and Coast Guard: Lost or Damaged Beyond Repair during World War II
  158. Ship Naming in the United States Navy
  159. Ship Plans
  160. Ship Study, Sources
  161. Ships' Deck Logs
  162. Ships' Patches
  163. Signal Flags
  164. Somers, brig, 1842
  165. Squalus, USS (SS-192): The Sinking, Rescue of Survivors, and Subsequent Salvage, 1939
  166. Submarine Battle Flags of World War II
  167. Submarines, U.S. Navy: Losses, Selected Accidents, and Selected Incidents of Damage Resulting from Enemy Action
  168. Submerged Aircraft and Ships; Navy Department Policy
  169. Sullivan Brothers
  170. 21-gun Salute
  171. Tecumseh, USS
  172. Terrorism, Research Guide
  173. Thresher, USS, (SSN-593); lost on 10 April 1963
  174. Titanic, RMS
  175. Tokyo Bay Surrender Ceremony, 2 September 1945
  176. Tonkin Gulf, Crisis, August 1964
  177. Tsunami (Tidal Wave) Disasters and the U.S. Navy
  178. Tulip, USS
  179. Typhoons and Hurricanes: The Effect of Cyclonic Winds on U.S. Naval Operations
  180. U-2 and Aircraft Carrier Deployment
  181. U-505, Capture of
  182. U-571
  183. U-1105, submerged wreck of
  184. UFO Research Guide
  185. Uniforms, naval
  186. VT Fuze or Radio Proximity Fuze
  187. Wars and Conflicts of the U.S. Navy 
  188. Washington, George, Honors to the President
  189. Washington Navy Yard history
  190. Weather Related Incidents
  191. Women in the U.S. Navy
  192. Z-Grams
  193. Zumwalt, Elmo Jr., Admiral

Want to obtain a Navy ship for a museum for your town?
 
 

U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation - The official information Site for the U.S. Navy Memorial in Washington, DC. You can also try their Navy Log for finding lost shipmates. The latter database is growing substantially (Nobody lists everybody, keep in mind) and if you find who you're looking for, you can write to them and they will pass your letter on to that person, if they have their address on file.

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the Association's Recruiter of the Year,
Petty Officer Jeremy Hanke, USN at 715.842.1631.

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African-American Retired Coast Guard Officers Association

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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SITES:
 
 

The White House - Find out what the President has been up to today, in his own words

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The Official U.S. Department of State Website

 
 
 
 

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FINDING LOST RECORDS, AWARDS AND SHIPMATES
 
ACCESSING YOUR RECORDS
 
APPLYING FOR YOUR BENEFITS:
 
 
 
 

BENEFITS:

Department of Veterans' Affairs - The United States Navy Veterans Association is officially recognized as a Partner with VA in their approved Veterans Service Organizations program

PAY:

 
 
 
Home Page - Everything you ever wanted to know about military pay. 

BENEFITS:

For access to a full discussion and some heavy reading on ALL your Federal Veterans' Benefits, straight from the VA, click here.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The Association recommends veterans seeking VA guaranteed home loans in the following states, initial or re-financing, contact the mortgage agent listed:
 
Florida - Jason Trotman, Premier Mortgage, 813,391,5005
Texas - Kevin M. Frederick, Jeff Neal Group, 214.261.5000

LOST RECORDS:

 
 
Print out  your VA medical records, and share them with your friends. (Available December, 2005) -
 
Seriously, folks, the Privacy Committee of the U.S. Navy Veterans Association cannot think of a more unwise policy than to have copies of medical records retained or stored ANYWHERE other than ONLY one hardened paper copy stored physically and securely ONLY in one physician's office, a physician selected personally by the individual patient. If that makes more work for doctors and health care providers, tough.
 
 
 
BENEFITS:
 
 

 
 
 
 
TRICARE Senior Prime  and the DEERS Program

LOST RECORDS:

Army veterans and their families can have an easier time tracking and receiving medals and decorations thanks to an automated system used by the Clothing and Heraldry Product Support Integration Directorate (PSID). The Web-based system eliminates extensive paperwork, reduces processing time and has capabilities such as allowing each veteran the opportunity to find out the status of his or her request or make address changes online. These types of inquiries that used to be handled telephonically or by letter can be entered online at http://veteranmedals.army.mil. Award criteria and background for the different service medals can also be found on the Website. Requests for medals are initiated through the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) in St. Louis.
 
Eligible veterans or the next-of-kin of a deceased veteran from any service branch can request medals from NPRC at http://vetrecs.archives.gov/.

 
 
 
 

 
 
 

National Personnel Records  - National Archives and Records Administration - Everything you could possibly need to know about military records. This  means YOU!

Still can't find your own records or awards? - this is the best advice we can give

 
 
To verify your Navy service to a prospective employer by phone, have the employer call Navy OPM, Washington at 202-606-0500. Make sure the employer has the information from your DD-214, your DOB and your SSN ready.

 
 
 
The Association has received for many years, and does receive now, many telephone calls from prospective employers seeking to verify U.S. naval service of an employee applicant.
So, commencing in 2005, we are starting a new free public service for U.S. naval veterans: The Association, on its Washington D.C. HQS telephone number (202) 736-1725, will verify by live voice your naval service if you like, indefinitely , or for a specific period of time specified by you, after you register your information with us.
To do this we need the same information Navy OPM or St. Louis needs, either:
(1) Your DOB and SSN, or
(2) An email attachment copy of the front of your DD214, which can be emailed as an attachment to Linda West, our Assistant Director for Public information, at West@NavyVets.org.
 
You can also use any of the contact means listed on our Contacts Us Page to provide the necessary information. Letters should be addressed  Attn: Employment Verification Section.
Unfortunately, we can't do this any other way. Your information needs to be verified with our sources at Navy OPM in Washington or with St. Louis. It takes about two weeks from receipt of your information to accomplish this verification. This process may deter a lot of people from this service but there is no other way the Association can accomplish it.
Once you're registered, you're registered for life.
We do not need either an address or telephone number from you for this public service we perform for naval veterans, and , if you apply,
(a) The Association will not, under any circumstances, sell or distribute your identification or information to any other person or entity whatsoever;
(b) The Association will keep your information private and secure; and
(c) The Association will not use your information to contact you regarding Association membership or contribution drives.

LOCATOR SERVICES:
 
 
 
 
If you want to find a lost buddy, or someone who was in the Armed Forces you're searching for, just by accessing the viewers of this Website and the membership of the United States Navy Veterans Association, then just leave your message in the "Searching For..." Guestmap immediately below. You can either place yourself on the Guestmap, or you can place the hometown or the last siting of the person you're seeking.
You can also use this facility to search for loved ones lost in natural disasters hitting the United States:

Like to find a lost Navy buddy, and don't have all the required information for a SF 180? Go here. ---- We got tired of searching the web for the best free locator services, only to see those sites, on average, go down every 3 months or so. This is currently one of the largest, if not the largest, locator service on the Web, with free name searches, but you do have to pay for detailed information: you cannot access this site from a public library computer and you must also have a little above average computer skill to operate the registry. ----There is no such thing as a service which "lists everybody." ---- USNVA neither distributes, sells or leases its membership list, or its donor list, for that matter, to the public or to any vendor.

Military.com - This is also a pretty good free site for getting some generic information about present or past Navy or military members. Go to their "Finding Lost Buddies" page.

Free Reunion Finder

 
 

 
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Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs
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America's Links
 
Freedom is written large throughout your history, American. Learn your history. Learn your government. Let the values of that history, your personal destiny given you as an American by the Maker of heaven and earth, also be your values as you lead the life you choose on this earth :

The Flag of the United States
 

 
Common Sense - Thomas Paine
February 14, 1776
 
Declaring Independence:
Drafting the Documents
 
The Declaration of Independence
Adopted in Congress - July 4, 1776
 
 
 
The Constitution of the United States of America
Ratified June 21, 1788
 

   

The Gettysburg Address
Delivered at the Battlefield
November 19, 1863

 

The Library of Congress
 
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MISCELLANEOUS LINKS:

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ASSOCIATION FAQS:
 

   

The following is a list of Frequently Asked Questions received from calls and e-mails.

Q. How can I replace my lost medals?

A. Veterans are entitled to one replacement set of their medals. The standard form
SF 180 Request Pertaining to Military Records, is recommended for requesting medals and awards. Provide as much information as possible and send the form to:

Bureau of Naval Personnel Liaison Office
Room 5409,
9700 Page Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63132-5100



Q. How can I get copies of my Service Record or copies of my DD 214 Discharge papers?
A. The National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) in St. Louis offers an electronic method for veterans to obtain documents from their official stored record. The new web-based application system will provide better service by eliminating the mail room process. To access this new application system, go to
www.vetrecs.archives.gov

  • Use the online military personnel records request system to create a customized order form to request information from your, or your relative’s, military personnel records. You may use this system if you are:
    • A military veteran, or
    • Next of kin of a deceased, former member of the military (The next of kin can be any of the following: surviving spouse that has not remarried, father, mother, son, daughter, sister, or brother.)
  • If you are not the veteran or next of kin, you must complete and mail the Standard Form 180 (SF180) or write a letter to request records. You can obtain the SF180 from the web site.
  • A military veteran or next of kin may use either the online application system or mail the SF180.