Just wondering. The Gazette (Colo Spgs) had every place the Baton Rouge police shooter had been in his whole time in. Basic, every school, every duty station. Hell, I can't recall all that without looking it up.
Just wondering. The Gazette (Colo Spgs) had every place the Baton Rouge police shooter had been in his whole time in. Basic, every school, every duty station. Hell, I can't recall all that without looking it up.
FOIA 1974
Some military records are public. Things like unit of assignment, 2-1, awards, etc. Searchable if you have the correct info.
Over on This Ain't Hell they pull FOIA records all the time on people who claim to be Army SEAL Ranger Marine Sniper Green Beret Force Recon Space Shuttle Door Gunners. SSN is redacted but pretty much everything else is there for everyone to see.
Martin
If you love your freedom, thank a veteran. If you love to party, thank the Beastie Boys. They fought for that right.
It depends on how determined the researcher is. A request can be made of military records, or they could have gotten the information from a family member that was proud of their veteran relative.
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USAA gets your info real quick. Not sure how they verify you served. They must have a direct link to DOD. I wouldn't be surprised if the data is dished out by a private contractor. Nothing is sacred anymore, and people like Hillary are running things. Only thing that really matters is the $
Where would I got to find out more about my Dads service?
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Roger
PM sent to you, Roger Ronas.
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Belay the PM, Roger Ronas! Here's a link directly to the form:
https://www.archives.gov/research/or...d-form-180.pdf
As you are a direct relative, they shouldn't have any trouble getting you his DD214, which will show duty stations, awards, ribbons, field and so on. The Military archives section is tremendously understaffed, so it may be a bit of a wait to receive the information (a couple of weeks, usually) but they are good people working there. You request should be processed pretty quickly.
"There is nothing in the world so permanent as a temporary emergency." - Robert A Heinlein The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
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