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COVID-19 Response Collection

The U.S. Army Center of Military History (CMH) directs and manages the collection of historical information from the U.S. Army's response to the COVID-19/Coronavirus Pandemic. The purpose is to provide a Pandemic Response institutional memory through accurate and timely historical information, well-researched studies and analyses, and historical perspective and insight to support Army commanders and staffs in future military problem-solving and decision-making.

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Inquiries - For inquiries related to organizational history, military programs, or research at the U.S. Army Center of Military History (CMH), please email CMH Answers at usarmy.mcnair.cmh.mbx.answers@army.mil. Due to high correspondence volume, response times may vary. Before reaching out, review the Army Records Master List, FAQs, and Online Bookshelves. On-site research appointments require one week’s notice. For more information, please visit the CMH website at https://history.army.mil/About-CMH/Inquiries-and-Visitor-Policy/.

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Field Historian Resources and Repositories

Field Historian Teams Site

The Field Historian Microsoft Teams site provides Army Field Historians with access to up to date examples, templates, doctrine, and course content relating to conducting Army field history operations.

Common Access Card (CAC) holders should request access to the Army Field Historian Teams Site by sending a request to CMH’s Field and Military Programs Division at:
TR-CMH-FP-Military-Programs@army.mil

 

Please include your current position title with your request.

Submit Unclassified Records

Common Access Card (CAC) holders should coordinate with CMH to submit unclassified records via an approved File Transfer Program. Please email CMH’s Field and Military Programs Division at the following email to arrange for submission:
TR-CMH-FP-Military-Programs@army.mil
 

Submit Classified Records

The Army Historical Resources Online (AHRO-C) classified database is accessible on the SIPR network. Please find information about requesting access and uploading material to AHRO-C here:
Army Historical Resources Online (AHRO-C) Fact Sheet and FAQ [PDF file]