
The military history of Vermont is well-documented, providing valuable material for genealogists. Revolutionary War and War of 1812 records are strong, with detailed service files, muster rolls, and pension applications. During the Civil War, Vermont contributed a large number of Union soldiers, whose records include age, residence, and family information. Later military records, including World War I and II draft registrations, capture biographical details for nearly all eligible men. The Vermont State Archives and the National Archives are important repositories. For researchers investigating their Vermont roots, Vermont military records offer personal insights and valuable context into the lives and service of ancestors from the Green Mountain State.
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