If you know the regiment in which he/she is serving, then write the letter, addressed to him/her, enclosed in a separate envelope addressed to the regimental head quarters. They will then forward it. Hopefully Another sure way to contact a US Service Member deplyed anywhere in the world is to contact your local office of the Red Cross. The Red Cross has provided this service to families of SM's nearly as long as they have existed. Be sure to provide all information possible to identify your Service Member.
Ask the soldier directly.Find another soldier and ask him to look that person up on their AKO white pages.Contact the Red Cross and ask them to get a message to the soldier asking him to contact you.
The Army has a force of around 2000 soldiers stationed in Japan. See related link 'US Army Japan' at the bottom.
There are currently two army units with silver bars stationed in the region.
Infantry may be stationed anywhere the US Army is garrisoned or deployed. In essence, every soldier in the US Army, regardless of his MOS or assignment is infantry.
Commonly, soldiers are stationed in an army camp, or army barracks.
The Kwantung Army was stationed in China.
Someone in the Signal Corps in the Army could be stationed at various locations both domestically and internationally. These could include military installations, field units, or operational commands where communication equipment and systems are deployed and maintained. Specific assignments can depend on factors such as unit requirements, skill sets, and mission needs at the time.
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He was stationed with the screaming eagles. That's the 101th airbone.
The mercenary of guard he stationed were from Swiss.
The general had no troops at his disposal.
General Lafayette.