So, You Only Want to Research WWII Online?Â
LIVE Zoom Group Coaching Meeting
Wednesday, August 19 at 7:00 p.m. CST
Many people begin researching World War I, World War II, Korea, or Vietnam military service online because it is convenient and affordable. Online research provides immediate access to millions of military records, newspapers, and photographs. It also provides access to family trees and FindAGrave entries. Whether military records or online sources researchers must be aware they may contain both puzzle pieces and an abundance of errors.Â
This class will show you pathways to what primary records are available as of the date of the class. You will explore where to find records, how to search effectively, the importance of using the 2-part strategy with a timeline, and how to verify what you discover.
This is not generic military research advice — it’s branch-specific, practical, and immediately usable. If you’ve ever thought “I know the records are out there — I just don’t know how to find them,” this is for you.Â
This is not a general presentation. It’s active, personalized research support. Attendance live on Zoom is strongly encouraged.
Limited to 10 people.
A replay will be sent to registrants after the live event. You will automatically be enrolled in my NEW! Student Q&A session at the end of the month.
No refunds.