- Capt Hunley Ellison “Tommy” Thomas - Find a Grave
Hunley Tommy Thomas was born on May 3, 1906 (along with his twin brother Hubert) in Hotchkiss, Colorado He was enrolled in the Staunton Military Acedemy in Staunton, VA around 1919
- Military Records Research | National Archives
The National Archives holds Federal military service records from the Revolutionary War to 1912 in the National Archives in Washington, D C Military service records from WWI - present are held in the National Military Personnel Records Center (NPRC), in St Louis, Missouri See details of holdings
- SEARCH THE NAVY LOG: FIND A SERVICE MEMBER - United States Navy Memorial
Please click either the First Name or the Last Name to access the logs © 2025 United States Navy Memorial All Rights Reserved
- Department of the Navy Records | National Archives
At the National Archives, researchers can find information on the United States Navy ranging from the wooden hulled ships of the Continental Navy used in the Revolutionary War, to the deployment of massive Carrier Battle Groups and Navy Task Forces
- Tragedy and the Confederate Submarines - U. S. Naval Institute
Captain Hunley and Thomas Parks, member of the firm in whose shop the boat had been built, were in charge of operations, with Messrs Brockbank, Patterson, McHugh, Marshall, White, Beard, and another as the crew
- Navy Personnel: A Research Guide - NHHC
This research guide provides a general understanding of how to find information on US Navy personnel within the Naval History and Heritage Command and other government institutions
- Military and Veterans Research and Resources at The National Archives
Military records can be valuable resources in personal and genealogical research We are the official repository for records of the U S Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Coast Guard and other government agencies These records include:
- New Evidence, New Identities - The Friends of The Hunley
A truth of studying history is that no matter how much you think you may know, history can still surprise you Hunley researchers have experienced this often during their continued exploration into the scattered documents, diaries, military records, and letters that survived the Civil War
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