Write a letter to the Department of the Army (your branch of service) with a copy of your DD-214; they'll direct you from there.
Civilian contractors, (any civilian) are not supposed to be listed on the wall. If he was a US serviceman, obtain his DD-214 (discharge certificate) or any other documentation showing that he was a US Serviceman and died in Vietnam, then contact the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall personnel.
You can ask to see their DD-214, or else submit a Freedom of Information Act request through the VA to obtain their military records.
Yes the DD-214 is issued to all: Active, Guard and Reserve personnel whether they be enlisted, Warrant Officers or Commissioned Officers. There are two general versions of the DD Form 214, short or long also known as edited or unedited and the Member-4 version of the form that is issued to the veteran upon completion of their term of service.
If your retirement award didn't get added to your DD214 upon retirement, you can fill out a DD-149 - just follow the simple instructions on that form. The Army (or branch of service you were in) will send you back a DD-215 when they add the award. The DD149 is pretty self explanatory.
dd form 217 is issued by the marine corps for serving active duty.
Ask to see his DD-214. No DD-214=no service.
yes, it should be reflected on the DD Form 214
You'd have to look at your RE code on your DD-214. If it's RE4, you can pretty much count yourself out, and they're not likely to want to take the time to waiver you in with an RE3, either.
DD Form 4-1 and 4-2 are the first 2 pages of a U.S. Army enlistement/reenlistment contract.
Try DA Pam 27-162
DD 2813
There are many ships named after famous Marine Corps officers. Try being specific.. any time region you are looking for? A few ships are, USS Edson DD-946, USS O'Bannon DD-987, USS Shoup DDG-86, USS Vandegrift FFG-48 and USS Lewis B Puller FFG-23
Byddin - the by is pronounced bu as in bum the dd is pronounced like the th in the bu - th - in
A DA Form 2823 is a Department of the Army form for a Sworn Statement used in an investigation.
The Romans spread their power by the strength of their army. It was the army that did the conquering and many times just the threat of the Roman army would cause a would be adversary to negotiate a status for himself as a client king.
Write a letter to the Department of the Army (your branch of service) with a copy of your DD-214; they'll direct you from there.