2013 Genealogy Fair Military and Civilian Personnel Records The National Archives at St Louis

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Archivists Theresa Fitzgerald and Ashley Mattingly will discuss the military and
civilian personnel records maintained at the National Archives located in St.
Louis. They will explain what can be found in the personnel files of former
military service members and civil servants, how to request reproductions of the
records, and the difference between records that are open to the public and
those that are not.

Presentation slides: https://www.archives.gov/files/calendar/genealogy-fair/2013/presentations/Wed11amPresenation-Mattingly-Fitzgerald-StLouis_Personnel-Records.pdf

Presenter Biographies:
Both have worked as Archivists for NARA for 5 years. Theresa works with
military personnel records and Ashley works with civilian personnel
records.

Theresa Fitzgerald
Bachelors in History - Oklahoma State University
Masters in History with a Certificate in Museum Studies - University of
Missouri, St. Louis. Before joining the National Archives, she worked as a
Data Entry Archivist with the Missouri Historical Society (Richard A.
Gephardt Papers).

Ashley Mattingly
Bachelors in History – Washington College, Maryland
Masters in Library and Information Science with a focus on Archival
Administration – University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg. Before
joining the National Archives, she worked for a variety of museums and
historical societies as a Costumed Interpreter, Education Assistant, Archivist,
and Collections Management Assistant. She started working for the
National Archives as a Preservation Technician. Ashley is a Certified
Archivist under The Academy of Certified Archivists.

Learn more:
https://www.archives.gov/calendar/genealogy-series
https://www.archives.gov/calendar/know-your-records

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