Bradley County, Arkansas Military


Civil War Letters

Civil War Soldiers by Jann Woodard

Roster of the 26th Ark. Infantry, Co. D, CSA

Applicants to the Arkansas Confederate Home from Bradley County

Index to World War I Draft Registrations, A-F

Index to World War I Draft Registrations, G-O

Index to World War I Draft Registrations, P-R, Partial T & W

World War II soldiers published November 11, 1943

World War II soldiers published November 11, 1944

World War II Registration Cards

Bradley County World War II Volunteers at Home

WWII Army and Army Air Force Casualties   NEW! 20 March 2009


INDIVIDUAL RECORDS:

Alvin BERRY, World War I

Military Records of Milton Joshua CHILDERS

Confederate Souvenir presented to Milton Joshua CHILDERS, 1921

News Clipping: Hunter Brothers in Korea   NEW! 7 June 2009

James McCLELLAN, Civil War Veteran

Clarence Albert POOLE, World War II

Hardie Estes POOLE, World War II Casualty

Otis Lamar SHARP, World War II Casualty

Curtis Willard SMITH Sr., World War II   NEW! 17 March 2009

John B. SMITH, World War II Casualty

Military Pension Application Information for George F. TURNER

Four Wars - 1944 Comment by Purity WHITESIDE


MILITARY RESOURCE LINKS:

6th (Monroe’s) Arkansas Cavalry Company B

Arkansas Military Personnel Who Died From Hostile Action (Including Missing and Captured) in the Korean War, 1950-1957
United States National Archives & Records Administration

Arkansas Military Personnel Who Died (Including Missing and Captured Declared Dead) as a result of the Vietnam conflict, 1957-1995
United States National Archives & Records Administration

The Bradley County Veterans, Inc.
A coalition of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the Disabled American Veterans. It was formed for the express purpose of renovating and maintaining the American Legion Building in Warren as the Bradley County Veterans' Museum.

"Bradley County Veterans, Inc is involved in a project that needs a great amount of effort and support from Bradley County citizens. The Bradley County Veterans, Inc. has come a long way in their effort to establish a Veterans Museum honoring those Bradley County veterans who served in the defense of their country during WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, and to the present time.

The main purpose of the Bradley County Veterans Museum is to memorialize all Bradley County servicemen and women, alive or deceased, who served this nation in war or peace, and to help educate and inform the public about the military heritage of veterans who lived all, or part of their lives in Bradley County. We are currently in the process of collecting military data and photos of all Bradley County Veterans. All military data will be maintained in a data base and photos will be displayed on the walls of the museum.

Any assistance you could provide in helping with this worthwhile project would be greatly appreciated." ~~ Robert W. Tate


RESEARCH TIP:

If you are looking for an ancestor's Confederate pension record, you can order this from the Arkansas History Commission.
Get the Confederate pension order form.

If you are looking for service records for Union or Confederate soldiers who served in Arkansas units, you can also order
these records from the Arkansas History Commission. Get the service record order form.





This section of the site is for Bradley County military records of any type, from any war or conflict. If you know of unit histories,
rosters, or any military information that would be of interest, please e-mail Barbara Logan at dlogan@alaska.net.




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Background is a Vintage Memorial Day postcard.