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I believe the Morning Reports will be at the unit level. Also check the
MARKS (Modern Army Recordkeeping System) for the retention schedule for Morning
Reports. What branch of service? Are they old reports? If it was a state
militia, National Guard unit, you may want to check with higher headquarters,
battalion level, division level, or maybe the Historical Unit of the Adjutant
General's Department, also check the State Archives.
I worked for the Adjutant General's Department, Headquarters for the Texas
National Guard (that's right Texas National Guard). I also know that
recordkeeping procedures were not always the best.
I am currently employed with the Department of Family and Protective
Services, Austin, Texas . . . Records Management.
Vickie Stephens
Retired from the Adjutant General's Department
List archives at http://lists.ufl.edu/archives/recmgmt-l.html
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