Posted on Sep 30, 2018
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I have his “entire” service record through the National Archives. I know where and when he served and what battles he participated in. Obviously they didn’t have ERBs or DD-214 back then. I just need to be pointed in the right direction. What document to search for, who to call, etc.
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If he served in the Army he would have been issued a WD AGO Form 53-55, which is the equivalent of a modern DD-214. The 53-55 was a double sided document that summarized his service record on one side and had the honorable discharge certificate on the other.

More often than not some awards or periods of service were left off these forms due to administrative errors. For example, my grandfather was wounded and captured in Italy, but his Purple Heart was not included in the awards section of his 53-55. He had to apply for the Purple Heart following his discharge.

If you want to dissect his service record I suggest buying the book, ‘Finding Your Father’s War’. You can find it on amazon.
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LTC Jason Mackay
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LTC Jason Mackay
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The Institute of Heraldry website is down, that has the description of awards and decorations, eligibility periods and locations etc.
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SSG Laurie Mullen
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My father's awards are listed on his equivalent of a DD-214, I'm at work right now so I can't check the form number. His discharge papers have his MOS and awards listed.

My father was Army Air Corps and Infantry so I don't know if the Army's discharge papers look different than the Navy's.
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