12 July 1973
When it comes to genealogy research, two dates really stand out due to the repercussions left in their wake. 1. 20 Jan 1921 - The date a fire started in the U.S. Department of Commerce building destroying almost the entire 1890 Census record. 2. 12 July 1973 - The date when a fire started on the 6th floor of the National Personnel Records Center destroying millions of records being stored there at the time comprising 80% of all army records and 75% of all air force records. This post is about the 2nd fire. The first calls about the fire came in only minutes past midnight on July 12th stating that the 6th floor of the building was on fire and firefighters were quickly dispatched. They fought the fire for nearly 3 hours before having to withdraw due to heat and smoke and then pretty much let it burn for the next 22 hours before trying again to put the fire out. Forty-two fire districts got involved pumping water onto the flames from outside the building and sometime on ...