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Without your authorization (or your next of kins after your death), the government can only release limited information from your official military personnel files. Information it can release includes: Name and photograph. Dates and branch of service.
Welcome to the US Army Court-Martial Public Record System This portal facilitates public access to court-martial summaries, docket information, filings, and records pertaining to Army courts-martial pursuant to 10 U.S.C. 940a (Article 140a, Uniform Code of Military Justice).
The document is a Soldiers Personal Data Sheet that collects essential personal and military information from service members in compliance with the Privacy Act of 1974.
There is no database that you can search to find an active-duty U.S. military member or retiree. But you may be able to contact them through their branch of service.
The veteran (or next-of-kin if the veteran is deceased) must authorize the release of any information not available to the public under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). In some cases, the veteran may already possess military documents that contain the information you are seeking.