The Naval Historical Center does not have custody of crew lists or
current addresses for former crew members. However, this information can
be compiled from several sources. The names of the officers usually
appear on the first page of each month's deck log. The enlisted men
assigned to a naval ship or command are listed on muster rolls which
were also submitted monthly.
The Textual Reference Branch, National Archives, Washington, DC
20374 (202-501-5671) holds copies of the deck logs from 1801 through
December 1940 , as well as microfilm copies of the muster rolls through
1938.
The Textual Reference Branch, National Archives and Records
Administration, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001 has
custody of the deck logs from 1 January 1941 through 1961, as well as
microfilm copies of the muster rolls from 1939 through 1966. In some
cases in the 1950's and 1960's, a list of the officers is included with
the muster rolls. The Textual Reference Branch at College Park also
has custody of the Bureau of Naval Personnel Casualty Files, which have
the official list of Navy casualties for each World War II action. By
using the list of officers in the deck logs and the muster rolls, one
can compile a list of the crew. Then by using the crew list and the list
of Casualties the names of the survivors of a World War II ship or
vessel can be created.
The deck logs from 1962 through 1978, and from 1990 to the present
are at the Washington National Records Center, but access to them is
controlled by the Deck Logs Section, Ships History Branch, Naval
Historical Center, 901 M Street SE, Washington, DC 20374-5060
(202-433-0824). From 1979 through 1989, the logs only exist on
microfiche which is held by the Deck Logs Section. For specific
information contact the that office.
Update 01/09/01: I, Jim Santos, your webmaster and SS-349 Historian, called that number and was referred to the Textual Archives Section (Telephone: 1-301-713-7250 / fax: 1-301-713-7482.)
There I ordered, on a trial basis:
The muster rolls from 1967 to 1974 are in the custody of the Bureau
of Naval Personnel (Pers-0243). Washington, DC 20370. From 1975
to the present, the muster rolls are held by the Enlisted
Personnel Management Center, Diary Control/Research Branch (Code
312), New Orleans, LA 70159.
Basic Reunion Information
Individuals have had success in locating former and retired military
personnel by placing advertisements or reunion notices in military
oriented periodicals such as those appearing on the attached list. These
magazines have a combined circulation of over one million and their
readership includes many former and retired military personnel. The
editors of the magazines should be contacted separately about placing
advertisements.
For those that have access to a CD-ROM drive, PHONE-DISC, which costs
approximately $100, provides the names, addresses and phone numbers for
all people listed in the U.S. telephone books.