Us army mos list 1970
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N0VVV, JAMES J LEAHY, VT #16711 US ARMY, 11/04/1970--72 On 11/04/1970, US Army, 835 soldiers left Fort Lewis, Washington for Viet Nam. Me being one of them. Of the 835, over 650 of us have Hep C. There are less than 100 of us left. I didn't even know that I had it until I turned 50, 11 years ago. When I got a physical then first time in 30 years.
[DOC File]IOOF - Francisco Cemetery
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A, 15 9-Jul-1899 1-Dec-1980 Husband of Clea BEASLEY BEASLEY, William B. A, 5 9-Feb-1866 14 yrs. 8 mos. Son of John & Martha BEASLEY BEASLEY, (Infant) A, 15 1922 Infant child of V. & C. BEASLEY BECK, Donald Ray C, 1 18-Apr-1930 4-Dec-1969 Indiana, Corporal US Army Korea BECK, Nannie B.
[DOCX File]Veterans Benefits Administration Home
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Navy and Coast Guard Ships Associated with Service in Vietnam and Exposure to Herbicide Agents. July. 1, 2019. Background. This ships list is intended to provide VA regional offices with a resource for determining whether a particular US Navy or Coast Guard Veteran of the Vietnam era is eligible for the presumption of Agent Orange herbicide exposure based on operations of the Veteran’s ship.
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survivors: Joseph was a retired school professor; lived in Corinth 2 mos. - moved from Huntsville, Ala. body shipped to Laughlin Funeral Home-Huntsville, Ala Raymond, William Mathew
[DOC File]AD515335 CONFIDENTIAL
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY. OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20310. AGDA-A (M) (22 Apr 71) FOR OT UT 704121 20 May 1971 . SUBJECT: Operational Report - Lessons Learned, Headquarters, 23d
[DOCX File]USMC RIBBON CHART.DOC
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(1) Any member of the Armed Forces of the United States or civilian citizen, national or resident alien of the United States who, as a member of a U.S. expedition, participates in, or has participated in scientific, direct support or exploration operations in Antarctica.
[DOC File]Section C. Service Connection for Disabilities Resulting ...
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This list contains 71 sites within the U.S. and in foreign countries where tactical herbicides, such as Agent Orange, were used, tested, or stored. Testing and evaluations of these tactical herbicides were conducted by or under the direction of the U.S. Army Chemical Corps, Fort Detrick, Maryland. The list does not contain names of individuals.
[DOC File]Subj: COMBAT LOAD STUDY
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US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command; US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA. 17. Whitaker, J. (2001) “New Rucksack Helps Soldiers Tailor Load.” SBCOM-Natick Press Release No:01-50. US Army Soldier Systems Center-Natick; US Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command, Natick MA; 19 SEP 2001. 18.
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Stacey, Infant Age 0 yrs. 0 mos. 0 days Mar. 24, 1956 . Stacey, John Pvt US Army WWI Nov. 1, 1892 Dec. 13, 1981 . Standlee, (marble stone on long cement base, no dates) Standlee, (marble stone on long cement base, no dates) Standlee, Abraham April 4, 1810 Dec. 21, 1882
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15. The applicant arrived in Vietnam on 4 November 1970. He was assigned to the US Army Advisory Group MR2, USAMACV for duty as a security guard in the MOS 11B. The applicant remained with this unit until 23 December 1971 when he was returned to the United States on reassignment. 16.
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