Find a soldier and ask him to look that person up on there AKO white pages.
Your best bet is to try Facebook or other social networking sites. The military no longer offers services to locate currently serving members of the Armed Forces.
See if you can find them on Facebook or Myspace. The DoD doesn't provide means for persons not in the military to locate service members.
Infantry may be stationed anywhere the US Army is garrisoned or deployed. In essence, every soldier in the US Army, regardless of his MOS or assignment is infantry.
Try asking the army.
The Army has a force of around 2000 soldiers stationed in Japan. See related link 'US Army Japan' at the bottom.
Your local army recruiter can give you a phone number for Army records and they should be able to help you.
As a 35L (Counterintelligence Specialist) you could be deployed, attached, or stationed at any of the US Army duty stations around the world. Additionally, you could be attached to any force US or allied anywhere.
My dad was stationed there, we'd love to exchange photos. thehpw@gmail.com
Well for a start it would help if you told us in WHICH army.
Only a training post that army soldiers can train on, there is no dedicated army base in florida that army soldeirs can get stationed at. Bummer I know
No it was not.
The US 7th Army and the 24th Constabulatory Squadron.
The Japanese NAVY's goal was the elimination of the US Battle Fleet stationed at Pearl Harbor. The Japanese ARMY was not involved.
If you can afford the car now, definitely get it in Germany. If you do not, for the rest of your life you will think to yourself, "I wish I would have bought that car when I was stationed in Germany."