On Tue, 02 Sep 2014 11:32:33 -0500, John Szalay
<john.szalay.at.att.net> wrote:
>P K <pjk60068@outlook.com> wrote in news:tmnb0a9v1ebefttkisq3tsp6dpo85m7ne8
>@4ax.com:
>
>> This is a page from my dads WWII service records I obtained from the
>> National personnel records center.
>> I have been trying to find out what his blood type was but no where on
>> any of these pages of documents is anything that specofically states
>> his blood type.
>> The attached is a page from the docs and it has (circled in red) some
>> cryptic coded stuff along with his number and I believe his rank.
>> What I'm interested in ith the "5-27-A 11" just under his army
>> serial number.
>> Can anybody tell me if that has any relation or indication of his
>> blood type?
>
>Do you know what he did in the army ?
I see AUTOMOTIVE MECH 014, SIGNAL CORPS.
I know he was in 24 OCT 1942 thru 19 AUG 1946, and did 5 mos 24 days
foreign service. I believe he said he was on Saipan in the Marianas
and worked stringing telephone wire on poles. He told me he also
worked in the motor pool fixing trucks.
That's about all I know except that he did like being in the service.
I've never seen his dog tags. I wish I still had them.
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