Información de la fuente

Ancestry.com. Listas de tropas de la Marina, Estados Unidos, 1949–1971 [base de datos en línea]. Lehi, UT. USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2018.
Datos originales: Muster Rolls and Personnel Diaries of U.S. Navy Ships, Stations, and Other Naval Activities, 1/1/1949 - 12/31/1971; NAID: 601767. Record Group Number 24: Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel; The National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD.

Acerca de Listas de tropas de la Marina, Estados Unidos, 1949–1971

Estos registros incluyen listas detalladas del personal asignado a barcos, estaciones y actividades de la Armada de Estados Unidos, de 1949 a 1971, así como informes de transferencias de marinos a otros barcos o lugares, así como de bajas, deserciones, hospitalizaciones, desapariciones y defunciones. Entre las listas de los cuarteles se encuentran diarios personales que registran considerables cambios de grado. Se organizan por lugar y después por año.

These records were created to document enlisted Navy personnel assigned to each and every discrete Navy command (known as "activities" in Navy terminology), such as ships, aviation squadrons, air stations, bases, stations, training centers and schools, flag staffs, and Marine Corps units.

Arranged by two-year chronological subseries (1949-1950, 1951-1952, 1953-1954, 1955-1956, and 1957-1958), followed by single-year subseries (1959-1971). Each subseries is arranged by "activity number," a unique number assigned to each ship, unit, and command within the Navy. Each activity's muster rolls are arranged in chronological order by quarter, typically with enlisted personnel arranged by rate and thereunder alphabetically by surname. Beginning in the spring of 1956, officers precede enlisted personnel, with officers arranged either alphabetically by surname or hierarchically by rank. Personnel diaries, which precede each quarter's muster rolls, are arranged chronologically by date.

This collection will be updated with the remaining years soon.