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the wd stands for 'war departmnet' not sure about the rest though sorry. can you ask him?
SWPTO: Southwest Pacific Theater of Operations
Look here for the answer: http://ibiblio.org/hyperwar/AAF/VII/AAF-VII-17.html
Try the "American War Library." If you have a copy of his Discharge papers and you know the General Order that issued the BSM, then you can request a copy of it from the National Archives. If not, they you would have to research the files or hire someone to do this. Note, that in 1947 there was a rule change that awarded the BSM to any soldiers who fought in combat as an infantryman and had been awarded the Combat Infantry Badge. So it is possible that he did not earn the BSM for a specific action and after the war he ordered his discharge papers, it would show he earned the BSM.
You can get military records from: http://www.archives.gov/st-louis/military-personnel/ Or if you are a fairly recent Vet you can contact: http://www.archives.gov/veterans/evetrecs/ http://www.defenselink.mil/faq/pis/PC03MLTR.html http://www1.va.gov/directory/guide/home.asp Ask for the DD214 which is the discharge paper when you fill out the appilcation for the record. The application is online on those sites.
People in the administration will end up filing the discharge papers, however most are recycled after their entry into the database
mam. there is some papers that need your signature
The soldier received his discharge papers from the army. The discharge from the car's tailpipe contains pollution.
Yes your papers will list all the creditor that was discharged. I did some research and found out myself.
If Its a dissolution they don't need her signature . All that matters is the judges signature.
Where are my discharge papers? The electric discharge killed him.
You would have to specify where on the discharge papers (I'm assuming you're referring to a DD-214) it's found at.
a dealer forged my signature on DMV papers, met with VP he acknolweged it and I'm waiting for the owner to contact me. What are my options
Discharge papers (the DD-214) are filled and printed out at the post/base where the service member is completing their separation from.
discharge papers and a ticket home
For honorable discharge, from 2 to 6 months.
Without actually seeing a copy of the papers being referred to it is impossible to answer this question. If you need assistance with this question ask the officials present when you are signing as a witness.