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Michael
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Posted on: Dec 20, 2007 - 2:17pm
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Hi again,
OK heres another question for the Board.I have a copy of my Grandfathers discharge papers that we sent away for to the National Archives in USA (i live in Australia).In a previous posting Jim Stanton mentioned that you could get a Fancy copy of the papers,do i have to send away again to NARA for these or were they a one off thing presented to the men at wars end.
My newly found Uncle has applied for Grandfathers medals which he is going to send me,so i can start my tribute to him and the papers would be a great addition.Thanks for you help,Cheers
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newsnerd99
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Posted on: Dec 21, 2007 - 12:53am
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Here's the document in question:
It's my opinion that these were given to the sailors at war's end as the fancy, decorative discharge paper, while the boring carbon-paper version is what is kept in the Navy records. This discharge certificate is an odd size (larger than 8x10, but not 11x14) and is on a different type of paper, so I'd be surprised if the Navy stored copies of these as well. But then again, I'm just guessing.
I told Michael that there's enough vets and other knowledgeable people who'd know for sure.
Grandson of James J Stanton
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EARL RICHMOND |
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Posted on: Dec 24, 2007 - 10:50am
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HI WHEN I WAS DISCHARGED AT BAINBRIDGE,MD IN DEC 1945 I ALSO RECEIVED THE TYPE OF DISCHARGE PAPER AS YOU SHOW. I ALSO RECEIVED A WHITE DISCHARGE PAPER FORM.
EARL PT108 RON 5
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