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Melissa Smith
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My grandfathers honorable discharge papers from 1945 state ASR SCORE -25. I looked up the scoring system and he should have had more than 25 and I'm confused about the dash. Is it just a dash or is it possible to have negative ASR points?
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COL Randall C.
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You are correct, there were no negative ASR points. According to the National WWII Museum*, Adjusted Service Rating (ASR) points started from zero and were only added to, so there wouldn't have been any subtractions let alone enough that would give a -25 score.

Most likely it was just a badly positioned dash. What is odd though is that it didn't have the date of the calculation next to the ASR score. Almost every WWII discharge paper (for the Army) I've seen had the dates include (i.e., ASR SCORE (2 SEP 45) - 61)
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* https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/points-system-us-armys-demobilization
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Melissa Smith
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No date was provided in this area on his paperwork. Maybe a clerical error?
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COL Randall C.
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Melissa Smith - That would be my guess. Remember, these were done on manual typewriters and verification was done by the Mark I eyeball.
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Sir, thank you for that link, very informative
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Melissa Smith
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COL Randall C. Thank you for your answers. They are very appreciated.
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