Discharge papers (the DD-214) are filled and printed out at the post/base where the service member is completing their separation from.
Fort Benning,Fort Bragg,and Fort Carlson
Womack Army Medical Center is on Fort Bragg, which is in Cumberland County.
You would have to specify where on the discharge papers (I'm assuming you're referring to a DD-214) it's found at.
Only the most important one - Fort Bragg, home of the 82nd!
There's several.. Fort Lee, Fort A.P. Hill, Fort Pickett (VA National Guard), Fort Jackson, Fort Bragg, Fort Benning, and Fort Rucker, just to name a few.
They are throughout the US & some other countries. Fort Bragg is in Texas, that's one of the bigger ones.
Yes, Fort Bragg is home to the 75th Ranger Regiment, which includes several battalions. The regiment is an elite special operations force of the U.S. Army, known for its rapid deployment capabilities and specialized training. The 2nd and 3rd Ranger Battalions are specifically located at Fort Bragg, contributing to the regiment's mission of conducting direct-action operations.
regular army
You are most likely referring to a regimental crest. If you can send photos (email address is on my bio page), I could verify this. <><><> Agree. Description sounds like the crest of the XVIII (18th) Airborne Corps, based at Ft. Bragg NC.
Fort Bragg is the largest military base in terms of population and one of the largest in terms of land area. It covers approximately 251 square miles (650 square kilometers) in North Carolina. It is home to the U.S. Army's airborne and special operations forces, with a population of around 57,000 military personnel and over 11,000 civilians.
You could try two ways. One is to have the executor/administrator contact the army to request a copy of the discharge papers. The army will have certain procedures and paperwork, with which you will have to comply. The second is to see if your particular state records them. In New Jersey, veterans' discharge papers are recorded just the way deeds are recorded in order to ensure that they could be retrieved in the event the veteran lost the originals. Contact the state or county recording office to inquire about that.
No. They would receive whatever discharge papers the Australian military gave them upon their discharge from service.