07-01-2010, 13:30
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For a Friend
Hello Everyone,
A very good friend and work associate (different agencies, same mission) of mine had a father that was in SF, and also worked for the agency he (the son, my friend) works for now. The father was in great shape, and from what I gather was great in both of his career fields. Unfortunately, and without warning, he died of a massive heart attack when my friend was in his teens.
My friend knew very little of his dad's Army life, nevermind that of his role in the SF. I am looking for some contacts that may have trained, fought, and partied with his old man. I know for a fact it would mean a great deal to him.
I don't have any solid evidence as to what Group he was with, but if I had to guess, it would have been either 19th or 20th, at least for the latter part of his career.
If anyone has any information as to how I can put this together, I would appreciate the help. I have conducted a forum search on his last name, but it ended in zero results. I also tried the almighty google, again with no help.
I appreciate your assistance.
Dum Vigilo Curo
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07-01-2010, 18:37
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Originally Posted by ABNinRI
Hello Everyone,
A very good friend ....
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Have your friend file a request for records on Form 180. As the NoK he should get his dad's DD-214 and any other records they may have.
http://www.archives.gov/research/ord...d-form-180.pdf fixed..
After he receives the records, he may be able to be more detailed as to dates & units he served in.
Then he can try to contact the units historian and/or personaly maintained web sites.
Good Luck..
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07-01-2010, 22:33
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Rec'vd, thanks.
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07-04-2010, 09:39
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Not to hijack,just a story of how great this website is.And to follow up on any info these QP's here give.
I have a few pictures of my father in Vietnam and a award citing his unit.I couldn't find anything to lead me to anybody who knew my father on my own.I PM'ed a QP here user name Richard (sorry Richard,hope its ok to mention that) and he sent me several links which in short time led me to a retired LTC who served with my father.Never would have found this on my own.
I owe a lot to Richard for that info,it really was a great moment when his info turned up a friend of my fathers.
Thank you for this great website!
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07-05-2010, 13:30
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Originally Posted by ABNinRI
Hello Everyone,
A very good friend and work associate (different agencies, same mission) of mine had a father that was in SF, and also worked for the agency he (the son, my friend) works for now. The father was in great shape, and from what I gather was great in both of his career fields. Unfortunately, and without warning, he died of a massive heart attack when my friend was in his teens.
My friend knew very little of his dad's Army life, nevermind that of his role in the SF. I am looking for some contacts that may have trained, fought, and partied with his old man. I know for a fact it would mean a great deal to him.
I don't have any solid evidence as to what Group he was with, but if I had to guess, it would have been either 19th or 20th, at least for the latter part of his career.
If anyone has any information as to how I can put this together, I would appreciate the help. I have conducted a forum search on his last name, but it ended in zero results. I also tried the almighty google, again with no help.
I appreciate your assistance.
Dum Vigilo Curo
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There's a website set up for just this purpose, obtaining military service records. Very easy to do if you're "next of kin".
http://www.archives.gov/veterans/mil...e-records.html
If the individual was SF you can go here and ask about him also:
http://www.specialforcesassociation.org/forums/
I'd send the SFA an email and ask about the individual, some there may know of him.
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