Bexar County TX Military Records

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NOTE: Additional records that apply to Bexar County are also on the Texas Military Records page.

Bexar County Military Records

Bexar County, Texas, Confederate pension records : annotated abstractions of the first 325 accepted applications FamilySearch Library

Bexar County, Texas, dependents of Civil War soldiers FamilySearch Library

Cemetery records, City Cemetery no. 4, Confederate section, Bexar County, San Antonio, Texas, corner of New Braunfels and East Commerce WorldCat

Civil War: 1866 Roll of Honor Genealogy Trails online

Civil War: 1882 Veterans Death Roll Genealogy Trails online

Civil War: Civil War: Pensioners 1883 Genealogy Trails online

Civil War: Confederate Pension Applications US Gen Web Archives online

Civil War: US Soldiers interred in Central Texas During the Rebellion Genealogy Trails online

Confederate Indigent Families List (1863-1865) US Gen Web online

Dependents of Civil War Soldiers US Gen Web online

Korean War Casualties Genealogy Trails online

Korean War Casualties, 1950-1957 US Gen Web online

Korean War: Korean War Casualties US Gen Web Archives online

Men of the Alamo, Goliad and San Jacinto : an analysis of the motives and actions of the heroes of the Texas Revolution FamilySearch Library

Military Records: Fort Sam Houston Genealogy Trails online

Texas Revolution: Alamo Defenders, 1836 US Gen Web Archives online

The Alamo and the Texas War for Independence September 30, 1835 to April 21, 1836 : heros, myths, and history FamilySearch Library

Vietnam War Casualties Genealogy Trails online

World War 1 Honor Roll Genealogy Trails online

World War 2 Casualties Honor Roll Genealogy Trails online

World War II Honor List U.S. Army as of June 1946 US Gen Web online

San Antonio Military Records

Alamo defenders : a genealogy, the people and their words WorldCat

Camp Travis and its part in the World War FamilySearch Library

Camp Travis, Texas World War I Records Ancestry online

Men of the Alamo, Goliad and San Jacinto : an analysis of the motives and actions of the heroes of the Texas Revolution FamilySearch Library

Participants in the "Battle for San Antonio" - December 5-10, 1835 US Gen Web online

Roll call at the Alamo FamilySearch Library

The Alamo heroes and their Revolutionary ancestors : bicentennial project, Alamo DAR Chapter, O'Shavano DAR Chapter, San Antonio de Bexar DAR Chapter Genealogy Gophers online

The Final Disposition, Vol. III: San Antonio National Cemetery Ancestry online

U.S. Civil War, Roll of Honor, Vol. XVIII: National Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas Ancestry online

U.S. Civil War, The Unpublished Roll of Honor: Soldiers Buried in Fort Clark, Texas Ancestry online

U.S. Civil War, The Unpublished Roll of Honor: Soldiers Buried in Fort Davis, Texas Ancestry online

U.S. Civil War, The Unpublished Roll of Honor: Soldiers Buried in Fort Hancock, Texas Ancestry online

U.S. Civil War, The Unpublished Roll of Honor: Soldiers Buried in Fort Ringgold, Texas & San Antonio National Cemetery, Texas Ancestry online

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