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There is not many ways to explain the changes the forces have gone through, and i do not expect people to recognise the problems people have because of the changes, as the people with problems are the only ones who recognise what needs to be fixed.
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Started by Armymed on
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Searching for people who can get military records, as people are more then ready to ignore the records i am searching for people who can get military records, as people are more then ready to ignore.
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Originally Posted by putteesinmyhands Armymed: Ignore this lot, it's the early hours of the morning and they're just looking for some entertainment.
Your first post isn't very clear, maybe it's too brief, maybe you're trying to unload everything too quickly...
Started by eodmatt on
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For people who can get military records, as people are more then ready to ignore the records in my name.
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My newspaper today had an multipage insert describing the National Archives at St. Louis, formerly the Military Records Center.
You may now request copies of records for military personnel who left the service 62 years ago (currently 1949 and before) ...
Started by pauleckler on
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I ended up asking....
The DD-214 is given little information beyond a military summary (e.g., where and when enlisted and discharged, rank or Discharge".
Is a single piece of paper, one small part of the Official Military Personel File (OMPF).
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How should I go about finding WW2 military service records?
My maternal grandfather dies when I was only 18 months old, and I have no memories of him at all. All I have are the few stories about him, several of which note that he served as a Chindit ...
Started by Starbug on
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I have to censor the surprisingly common occurence of syphilis!), so you'll have a complete record, sending a copy of my great-uncle's army service record & a list of books that gave accounts, apparently a lot of British Grenadiers are ....
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I'm a prospective Army aviator. One issue I rarely see addressed is the danger of the job. Obviously it's a military job and thus pretty dangerous. But, since my own research hasn't gotten very far, I'd like to ask whether actual numbers exist anywhere...
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Thanks in advance for pointing me in the right direction .
But, since my own research hasn't gotten the military) but I won't deny that I'm curious.
Obviously it's a military job and thus pretty dangerous.
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There is not many ways to explain the changes the forces have gone through, and i do not expect people to recognise the problems people have because of the changes, as the people with problems are the only ones who recognise what needs to be fixed.
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Started by Armymed on
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by 5 people.
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Searching for people who can get military records, as people are more then ready to ignore the records.
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There is not many ways to explain the changes the forces have gone through, and i do not expect people to recognise the problems people have because of the changes, as the people with problems are the only ones who recognise what needs to be fixed.
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Started by Armymed on
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Any chance of repeating that in English? What medals did you earn then? Who and why were they taken from you? Are you an RSS feed? Ok, my hedgehog is covered in chocolate! .
My hedgehog has been covered with chocolate.
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Posted 13 February 2012 06:27 IP While I feel sorry for those guys who tell fake tales of daring do claiming to be in the military and decorate themselves with flea market medals, they are, in the end, just wannabees who are envious and jealous of those...
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If it weren't for the United States Military,
There'd be NO United States of America!
Steven Ellison, MD
A MILITARY DOCTOR.
Maybe as punishment, they should send him to Rwanda.
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I'm helping my father-in-law craft a shadow box for his late father's Army memorabilia. Over the years he has misplaced many items and documents so we are not quite sure what awards he had or assignments. Considering he served in both WWII and Korea, ...
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Http://www.archives.gov/vetera...andard-....
Every county is "suppose" to have a veteran's service officer, I suggest going down to your local county government office and meet that VSO and ask their help, they've most likely done it once or twice before .
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I'm not sure if this is completely off topic but I was wondering what the best part of the military would be best for a computer programmer? (i.e Army, Navy, Airforce, etc.).
I'm not interested in cryptography or anything like that but I would like to...
Started by sontek on
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The military also does a lot of logistics work in higher-level languages, but it seems with military applications....
Ask and embedded.
The military is not necessarily your only option.
For an education as well, if you're good enough.
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