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Where my ancestor was listed on a Revision List there is a notation stating he was called in (year), Section 3, # 345. Can the archives find his Russian Army record from this?

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Where my ancestor was listed on a Revision List there is a notation stating he was called in (year), Section 3, # 345. Can the archives find his Russian Army record from this?

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No. Recruitment Committee records do not exist in the Lithuanian archives. The Kaunas Archive has some personal files of men who tried to escape conscription, or had a legal reason to avoid military service, but these records are unindexed and the place of residence is not noted.

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