The first thing you need to do is look at the papers. to see what branch of service he was in (army navy air force marines coast guard etc.If it should be Navy;you would write to the Bu of Naval personel Washington DC
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Your discharge papers are going to list all of the awards you have received. If you are still on active duty, your service record will contain all of the documents.
discharge this service
Your DD214, which can be obtained through the Department of Veterans' Affairs details your service and discharge.
War Research Service ended in 1944.
War Research Service was created in 1942.
Congressional Research Service was created in 1914.
yes, you can get a government job with a general discharge as long as there was no dishonorable reasons for the discharge. Sometimes you will have to explain the discharge. Try the Postal Service and USDA.
The PHS Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals and the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals.
Congressional Research Service reports was created in 1914.
The shredding service can provide you with a statement regarding confidentiality. If you require a guarantee of confidentiality, most shredding services offer one, but are not required to. Your best bet is to ask up front when you research the options.
It is a service that offers the transmit of hard copies of documents, letters, parcels.
This service may be provided by a case manager or by the hospital's social service department.