@Madken65
I wish I knew my dad's. He never talked about it and his records were destroyed in the NPRC fire.
You are lucky to have this information.
@MelissaHDavis @Madken65
Every few years I send a request and have periodically gotten a few more pages. Recovery is ongoing.
#vetRecs
https://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records
@b4cks4w @MelissaHDavis @Madken65 I’ve been trying for two years to get hubby’s service records and his medals…big fat nothing so far. Only a response that they got my request. 😞
@Madken65 @b4cks4w @MelissaHDavis I hope so. We need the whole record and I’d love to have his awards. 🤞🏻🤞🏻
@MelissaHDavis @NorCalCherylLyn @Madken65
Unit records are exactly what I'm going to travel for. And fwiw, my kin's were also confirmed destroyed, but then I got a few (burnt) pages. And a few more.
@b4cks4w @NorCalCherylLyn @Madken65
And so perhaps I will try again.
@MelissaHDavis @Madken65 @b4cks4w wow…that would be a surprise if you hadn’t heard it before. I hope you can find more.
I found some cool info and pictures of hubby working on the flight deck because there are “tour books” of the Eisenhower that tell about where they went and what happened.
I was worried that hubby’s records were burned but the fire was prior to his service.
@NorCalCherylLyn @Madken65 @b4cks4w
My dad's were confirmed destroyed. His unit records are no help, either -- they were apparently an independent truck co, attached to whatever unit was moving forward. I found out from the Army green book on D-Day the company was on the beach that morning. That was a revelation to our family.