SWPTO: Southwest Pacific Theater of Operations
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ERC stands for "Enlisted Reserve Corps". My dad was ERC from the date he took the induction oath until the day he entered active service (one week).
It indicates the veteran was awarded the Europe-Africa-Middle East Theater (EAMET) Campaign Medal. The medal was awarded for any service performed between December 7, 1941 and March 2, 1946 provided such service was performed in the geographical theater areas of Europe, North Africa, or the Middle East.
the wd stands for 'war departmnet' not sure about the rest though sorry. can you ask him?
Look here for the answer: http://ibiblio.org/hyperwar/AAF/VII/AAF-VII-17.html
Discharge papers (the DD-214) are filled and printed out at the post/base where the service member is completing their separation from.
Your service record or discharge papers are usually enough.
Honorable discharge papers. The primary record for your service and discharge.
No. They would receive whatever discharge papers the Australian military gave them upon their discharge from service.
Check your discharge papers. You should have been issued a DD214 upon discharge. It will list all of your awards as well as your unit history and dates of service. You can contact the appropriate service if you cannot locate yours.
People in the administration will end up filing the discharge papers, however most are recycled after their entry into the database
The soldier received his discharge papers from the army. The discharge from the car's tailpipe contains pollution.
Yes your papers will list all the creditor that was discharged. I did some research and found out myself.
Where are my discharge papers? The electric discharge killed him.
You would have to specify where on the discharge papers (I'm assuming you're referring to a DD-214) it's found at.
Your discharge papers are going to list all of the awards you have received. If you are still on active duty, your service record will contain all of the documents.
discharge papers and a ticket home