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The Erased Generation

The 1973 National Personnel Records Center Fire and the Generation of Service Lost in Flames

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The Erased Generation

De: Darrin E. Knowles
Narrado por: Darrin Knowles
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On the night of July 12, 1973, fire swept through the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis—the sole repository for millions of military service records. No sprinkler system. No backup copies. No index. By the time the flames were extinguished four days later, 17.5 million records had been destroyed, the largest loss of federal documents in American history.

The Erased Generation is the definitive account of the NPRC fire and its consequences. Drawing on declassified government documents, FBI files obtained through FOIA, congressional testimony, and original archival research, author Darrin E. Knowles examines what burned, why the building had no fire protection, and why the cause remains officially undetermined.

The book investigates theories that have persisted for decades, from MKUltra and COINTELPRO to the unidentified motorcyclist who appeared at the scene and was never found. It also shows families how to reconstruct lost service records using morning reports, hospital files, draft cards, and other NARA holdings.

Written for veterans, military families, genealogists, and anyone who believes the men and women who served deserve better than a form letter saying their records were destroyed.

©2026 Darrin Knowles (P)2026 Darrin Knowles
América Militar
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