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Re: Seeking agreement between France and US, dated 9 January 1947
Lisha PennNov 12, 2019 8:52 AM (in response to Raymond Zawalski)
1 person found this helpfulDear Mr. Zawalski,
Thank you for posting your request on History Hub!
We searched the National Archives Catalog and located a series titled Unit Histories, 1943-1967 in the Records of U.S. Army Operational, Tactical, and Support Organizations (World War II and Thereafter) (Record Group 338) that includes a file unit titled American Graves Registration Command-European Area and 7855th American Graves Registration Command, Zone One: Operations It may contain the information you seek. For access to and/or copies of file unit, please contact the National Archives at College Park - Textual Reference (RDT2) via email at archives2reference@nara.gov.
Polish citizens who served with the U.S. Army during World War II and during the occupation of Germany and who were not officially inducted into the American Army were considered civilian employees by the U.S. Government. Official Personnel Files (OPFs) and medical information for individuals who worked for the U.S. government in a civilian capacity prior to 1954 are in the custody of the National Archives at St. Louis, P.O. Box 38757, St. Louis, MO 63138. Please include full name used during Federal employment, date of birth, Social Security Number (if
applicable), name and location of employing Federal agency, beginning and ending dates of
Federal Service. For more information, the web site is https://www.archives.gov/st-louis/archival-
programs/civilian-personnel-archival/index.html.
We hope this is helpful. Best of luck with your research!