Contact an active duty service member or retiree
There is no database that you can search to find an active-duty U.S. military member or retiree. But you may be able to contact them through their branch of service.
If you need to verify someone’s active duty status, there is a separate process. Use the Department of Defense's website to verify that someone is on active duty.
Locate someone on active duty or a retiree
Each branch of the military has policies for contacting service members and retirees. The Army and Coast Guard do not offer a way to locate service members.
To find someone in the other branches, write a letter to that branch. Your request should include the person's:
To receive a reply, include your name and contact information.
Send your letter to an address in the links below.
Find Someone in the | Instructions |
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Air Force |
Follow the instructions to use the Air Force’s Worldwide Locator. |
Marines |
See the Marines FAQ to help you locate an active duty Marine or retiree. Go to the "Miscellaneous" section of the page. Then select "Personal Locator." |
Navy |
The Navy has an FAQ to help you locate an active duty member or retiree. Go to the section titled "How do I find a friend or family member in the Navy?" |
The U.S. Army and the U.S. Coast Guard no longer provide military locator services.
Contact a service member in an emergency
The Red Cross can help you contact a service member during an emergency. Submit your request online or by phone at 1-877-272-7337.
LAST UPDATED: December 6, 2023
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