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See this thread http://italiangenealogy.tardio.com/Foru ... stato.html for an example of how to write the state archives requesting military records.
The mailing address will be:
Archivio di Stato dell'Aquila
Zona Industriale di Bazzano
Via G. Galilei, 2
67100 L'Aquila
Italy
Or, email to: as-aq@beniculturali.it (remove the spaces)
The mailing address will be:
Archivio di Stato dell'Aquila
Zona Industriale di Bazzano
Via G. Galilei, 2
67100 L'Aquila
Italy
Or, email to: as-aq@beniculturali.it (remove the spaces)
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PS: a few changes to be made in the letter -
Change bisnonno (great-grandfather) to nonno (grandfather).
Change "nato nel Comune di Campobello Di Licata" to nato nel Comune di Celano"
The current month in italiano is "aprile" (always all lower-case). If you don't get around to it soon, next month is "maggio".
State archives generally charge only the cost of postage and a small photocopy fee. Typically it works out to two or three euros total. Often they will send an email or letter asking you to forward the fee before they send the documents, but usually mail both the letter and the documents the same day.
Change bisnonno (great-grandfather) to nonno (grandfather).
Change "nato nel Comune di Campobello Di Licata" to nato nel Comune di Celano"
The current month in italiano is "aprile" (always all lower-case). If you don't get around to it soon, next month is "maggio".

State archives generally charge only the cost of postage and a small photocopy fee. Typically it works out to two or three euros total. Often they will send an email or letter asking you to forward the fee before they send the documents, but usually mail both the letter and the documents the same day.
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....or send e-mail with information requested and your return information to URP@persomil.difesa.it =Peter=
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First time I have seen this one, Peter - what is it?PeterTimber wrote:....or send e-mail with information requested and your return information to URP@persomil,difesa.it =Peter=
Also, I know you did not mean to put a comma in the email address. Is it supposed to be another "."?
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Dedar Johnny It's an Italian army public relations office for dealing with the public as an alternative to the beniculturali e-mail since he did not indicate the DOB and that may be a problem so two for the price of one is a bargain. Thanks for the comma ...I noticed it too. =Peter=
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PeterTimber wrote: ... since he did not indicate the DOB and that may be a problem
Based on his other threads, I beielve the OP has all the necessary info.
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Would i still write the letter requesting military info even if i am not 100% sure that my grandfather actually served?? Is there a place i would go first to check if was in the military or would i write the letter and they would let me know whether he did or not ??
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Surely this can't be the first time you have seen OP?PeterTimber wrote:whats OP? =Peter=
OP = Original Poster. The person who started the thread.
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Re: Villa
If he were in the US 1917-1918 he would have registered for the 1st World War. Some of these records ask if he was ever in the service.michaud wrote:Would i still write the letter requesting military info even if i am not 100% sure that my grandfather actually served?? Is there a place i would go first to check if was in the military or would i write the letter and they would let me know whether he did or not ??
Yes you can request records without knowing for sure

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Hi Valerie,
I believe that my grandfather may have been in WW1 over in Italy....not the US. According to a previous post, i have to write a letter requesting a search. I suppose they will tell me yes he was or no he wasnt.
I believe that my grandfather may have been in WW1 over in Italy....not the US. According to a previous post, i have to write a letter requesting a search. I suppose they will tell me yes he was or no he wasnt.
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The Italian state archives I have dealt with responded to similar requests quickly - usually no more than a few weeks. If they find records, they will make photocopies and let you know the cost; as I said earlier, typically just a few euros.michaud wrote:Would i still write the letter requesting military info even if i am not 100% sure that my grandfather actually served?? Is there a place i would go first to check if was in the military or would i write the letter and they would let me know whether he did or not ??
If they do not find any records, they will send you a letter or email to that effect and will not charge you for the search.
However, at the very least, there should exist a Registro di Leva record for every Italian male who was in Italy during his 18th or 19th year and beyond. This would indicate his registration status and whether he was eventually called to service or bypassed for some reason (poor health, for example). See my maternal grandfather's entry in this thread http://italiangenealogy.tardio.com/Foru ... rt=11.html
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