If the individual's service number is unknown, it can usually be located by specifying the individual's name, his command, and when he served in a letter to the Modern Military Branch, National Archives and Records Administration, 8601 Adelphi Road College Park, MD 20740. That office can usually discern the service number from the command's muster rolls or the list of officers in the deck log of a ship, if the individual served between 1941 and the 1970.
They are standard issue in the Sleeveless Navy for the Service Dress Blue uniform.
One can find more information about Navy Books by going onto the National Archives website which is an extensive library of information. The records date back from 1853 to 1923 and one can search by name or service number if this is known.
NKO Navy Mil is the website for members of the US Navy. There are a variety of resources for service members, but there are no reviews of the site's resources.
To find Old Navy's sizing on Old Navy's website. In order to find the sizing chart, one would scroll down to the bottom of the page and under the 'Customer Service' heading click on size charts.
The navy service has age limitation for joining and activity services. Your age is already passes away for taking active part in the navy service. You should be under 25 years of age for active navy service.
Navy Occupation Service Medal was created in 1946.
Navy Arctic Service Ribbon was created in 1986.
One can access Old Navy store locator service online by going to their website and scrolling down. One can see 'Find Us' section on the bottom right side corner. Store locator is right under the phone number and email address.
There are a number of sites where one can find information about the recruitment procedures of the US Navy. The best and most legitimate information can be found on the "Navy" website. One can also find recruitment information on the Navy Bootcamp site.
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You would have to obtain a copy of the service member's personnel file.
The number is the person's service number - you can request a copy of the service record through the National Archives eVetRecords site. Link is below.