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In reply to the discussion: Stolen Valor or not? [View all]Stinky The Clown
(68,967 posts)57. An Update
We spent a little time in this man's company yesterday. In the course of conversation, he told me he didn't know where his DD214 was.
Remember that whole thing with Little Boots when his couldn't be found?
Asking again of any vets of any era reading this: Do You Know Where Your DD214 is?
Mine is in a safe deposit box.
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In my state, the County Veterans Service Office issue the authorization for the plate
Brother Buzz
Feb 2017
#3
What could be? The story about rescuing buddies under the upside down flag and having flashbacks?
Stinky The Clown
Feb 2017
#11
You'd think troops in distress would get on the radio, pop smoke, fire off some rounds...
pinboy3niner
Feb 2017
#18
I don't recall the company number, but it was January and colder than a well digger's ass.
Stinky The Clown
Feb 2017
#22
They can only credit enlisted time for the GCM; commissioned time can't be counted
pinboy3niner
Feb 2017
#54
Census that ended in 1995 showed that of the 9+ million who claimed to be Viet Nam vets.
jack69
Feb 2017
#36