Posted on Mar 17, 2020
How can I locate an old Army buddy who went SF/Dark in circa 2002?
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I was C 2-27 inf. Schofield barracks HI. 99-02. His name is James White. He left as an 11-B.
Posted 5 y ago
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PVT Curtis Boone Here is a previous post that might help. You can also search this site for other posts.
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/what-s-a-better-way-to-locate-or-contact-servicemembers-that-ets-or-retired-from-the-military-with-no-forwarding-address-to-receive-doc
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/what-s-a-better-way-to-locate-or-contact-servicemembers-that-ets-or-retired-from-the-military-with-no-forwarding-address-to-receive-doc
What’s a better way to locate or contact servicemembers that ETS or retired from the military...
A servicemember previously covered down on a 1SG position took initiative trying to close out some documents (Awards, COAs, and other Memorandum of records) from his previous unit with no forwarding address attach to them. The documents were found by clerks before moving into a new building and didn’t know the whereabouts of the previous personnel that was assigned to the unit. Most documents were never sent because of past deployments and the...
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Same way you would locate anyone else. SF personnel aren't given cosmetic surgery, fake passports and new identities. They're just Soldiers, no easier or harder to locate than your average supply clerk.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
CW2 (Join to see) dependants get the brown passports when they go to Korea. Anyone on official travel overseas gets one. They're not secret squirrel.
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Hey PVT Curtis Boone -- hey brother, I was in A Co/1-27 IN...good to see a fellow Wolfhound on here. No Fear! :-)
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