Re: Help, please decode or translate - DadService_b.jpg (0/1) |
Never could get organize .. |
John Szalay (john.szalay.at.att.net) |
2014/09/03 08:00 |
P K <pjk60068@outlook.com> wrote in
news:t81e0atng9tf04meviha1ukj5aci70piit@4ax.com:
> 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.
>
OK that removes the 5-27-A as being code
the Tech manual shows
014 Automotive Mechanic (Second Echelon).
so I see nothing on that med report that could answer your question..
sorry.
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