The ASR (Armed Services Rating) score of 71 on an honorable discharge paper indicates the service member's overall performance and conduct during their military service, with higher scores generally reflecting better performance. The "2 sep 45" likely refers to the date of separation from service, which is September 2, 1945. An honorable discharge signifies that the individual completed their service satisfactorily, meeting the standards set by the military.
APTO on World War II discharge papers stands for "Assembled for Transportation." It indicates that the individual was processed for discharge and was awaiting transportation to their home or next assignment. This designation was part of the administrative procedures for soldiers returning from service.
It is dishonorable discharge, and it means a soldier did something bad according to military law. They are released from the armed services with a lifelong blemish on their work record. an expulsion from the ranks of the military as the result of a general court-martial procedure See related links for information about the reasons for a dishonorable discharge.
the wd stands for 'war departmnet' not sure about the rest though sorry. can you ask him?
The RE-1 code on a DD Form 214 indicates that the individual is eligible for re-enlistment in the military. This designation typically reflects a favorable discharge status, such as an Honorable Discharge, and suggests that the service member completed their time without any significant issues. It is often used by recruiters to assess an individual's suitability for returning to military service.
ERC stands for "Enlisted Reserve Corps". My dad was ERC from the date he took the induction oath until the day he entered active service (one week).
No dependents.
regular army
It means you have an Honorable Discharge from the United States Air Force.
Certificates of Disability Discharge....used in WWII...you will see it on Discharge Papers as Honorable CDD..... usually, the soldier/sailor would have qualified for some level of VA disability pay with a CDD. No guarantee the pay would last for life...some just for a few years after the war.
There are no other codes. Discharge was honorable. *I meant "does".
You would have to specify where on the discharge papers (I'm assuming you're referring to a DD-214) it's found at.
There are no other codes. Discharge was honorable. *I meant "does".
charges under Article of War 107
The discharge papers, you mean? Depends on the hospital or clinic where it's performed.
Signifies an Honorable Discharge from Active Service, Given along with a DD-form 214
It means that they no longer have a duty to the US Marine Corps. An Honorable Discharge means that they have fulfilled their duty and obligations. A Dishonorable Discharge would mean that they have been declared unfit to fulfill them and relieved of their obligations.
The number "3420180-265" likely refers to a specific administrative code or file number related to the issuance of an honorable discharge from the U.S. Navy. This code may be used to identify the legal authority or regulation under which the discharge was granted, indicating that the service member met the necessary criteria for an honorable discharge. It serves as a reference for official records and documentation pertaining to the service member's military service.