Posted on Mar 14, 2023
PFC John Behrman
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I'm trying to help a buddie with his disability and a question came up. On his DD-214 form under line 8.a Last Duty Assignment and Major Command it lists WOUC OFC OF PM MW. Anyone know what that means?
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COL Randall C.
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MW is the Major Command code (MW is the two letter code for the Military District of Washington).

As to what "WOUC OFC OF PM" is ... OFC is short for Office, so you have

WOUC Office of PM

The rest is beyond me, but obviously it's going to be what his last assignment was (he can't remember)?
(wild guesses here ... PM = Provost Marshal? Program Management?
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PFC John Behrman
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He was a MP in new jersey for a while, but most of his career is a blank. Because this deals with some of his personal health information in going to leave his name or if it. But we are looking to claim PTSD, TBI, Anxiety, Depression, multiple burns over his legs and back as well as some other secondary stuff. Do too his TBI slot of his career was wiped out. He knows he went over seas to Afghanistan, but he does remember much more then that. Were trying to piece it all back together.
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PFC John Behrman
PFC John Behrman
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PFC John Behrman sorry. I'm using my phone to type this and it's not very reliable.
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COL Randall C.
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PFC John Behrman - Well, that makes it likely that it was "WOUC Office of the Provost Marshall" .. but can't find any reference to what WOUC would be. Seems like it would be an abbreviation for something rather than the shortening of a word.
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PFC John Behrman
PFC John Behrman
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COL Randall C. okay. Thank you. Were waiting for his records to arrive, but we all know how long that takes. Were back to "hurry up and wait." Lol
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What was your friends last duty station and what unit was he with?
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