REUNITING VETERAN'S FAMILIES
Vets Missing Their Children
Children Missing Their Vets 

For a hundred thousand different reasons, a hundred thousand American families remain correctably separated.
It's time to correct the repairable.
It's time to bring broken families back together.

REUNITING VETERAN AND MILITARY FAMILIES
Moms and Dads, Sons and Daughters of military families can post photographs of missing family members or worldwide accessible messages to the missing.
The on-line G.I. Photo Library will display the photos of missing family members. The on-line Veteran and Active-Duty Registry will display personal "Looking for..." messages.
Veterans and family members of any Service Branch or military era can participate.

HOW TO ACCESS THE REUNITING FAMILIES WING OF THE G.I. PHOTO LIBRARY THROUGH THE INTERNET OR MODEM
To access the photos of missing G.I. and veteran parents or children through your modem or through the Internet, please obtain a copy of the G.I. Photo Library software and instructions. Click here to download the easy-installation instructions ad software.
If a family member does not have access to the Internet but they do have a modem, they can download the access software directly from The G.I. Photo Library. The 24 hour modem number is
1-310-715-1492

HOW TO PLACE A "MISSING FAMILY MEMBER" LISTING ON THE WORLDWIDE REUNITING FAMILIES SYSTEM
There are two Photo placement categories:
1. Missing Children Who Do Not Or Did Not Serve In The Military
2. Missing GI's Or Veterans
MISSING CHILDREN WHO DO NOT OR DID NOT SERVE IN THE MILITARY
This category applies to missing children - who never served in the military - and are sought by their G.I. or veteran parents, or other family members.
This category photo placement is FREE. Send any Black&White or Color photo of the youngster. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope for the return of your photo.
MISSING G.I.s OR VETERANS
This category applies to any missing parent, child or family member who served in the military.
Send any Black&White or Color photo of the serviceperson. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope for the return of your photo. This category photo placement cost is $9.95. One photo placement is FREE for American War Library subscribers.
WHERE THE MISSING FAMILY MEMBER'S PHOTO WILL APPEAR
The photo (or photos) will be permanently displayed on The G.I. Photo Library. The Library is on-line 24-hours/day and accessible by anyone, worldwide through the Internet or through any modem-equipped personal or business computer.
How To Place A FREE "Missing Family Member" Listing On The Worldwide Personnel Registry System
Over 14.5 Million Vets and Active-duty Are Listed
You can place a free (text) Missing Listing by mail, email, fax, or upload...
MAIL
Reuniting Families
c/o The American War Library
16907 Brighton Avenue, Suite B
Gardena CA 90247
FAX
1-310-532-0634
E-mail
UPLOAD
While online with The G.I. Photo Library or The Personnel Registry System, you can send a message containing your information to the Staff.
WHERE YOUR FREE MESSAGE LISTING WILL APPEAR
Your listing will be permanently displayed on The Personnel Registry System. Since 1988, The System is on-line 24-hours/day and accessible by anyone, worldwide using any modem-equipped personal or business computer. Thousands of veterans access the System seeking comrades, information and resource material.
WHAT INFORMATION SHOULD YOU PROVIDE
Understandably, most children looking for parents don't usually have a lot of information. And parents who lost contact with a child when it was very young also may not have much info. However, you should send ANY information you have that will help Reuniting Families and others identify the missing or estranged family member. Photos provide the best identification. But if a photo is not available, please provide as much information as you can.
ACCESSING THE PERSONNEL REGISTRY SYSTEM
Modem-dial 1-310-715-2912
Access The American War Library
Access the Locator Search Wing
Follow the easy, on-screen instructions on making a search

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