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<blockquote data-quote="Police9901" data-source="post: 1221755" data-attributes="member: 12766"><p>You Sir, are correct. Not everything goes in the 214. Sometimes it's the Army's paperwork, sometimes it's the nature of the operation the award was given for.</p><p>Still, if somebody claims to have served on some unit, received some sort of medal or award, there will be still people out there who are able of vetting him, with or without the DD214.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Police9901, post: 1221755, member: 12766"] You Sir, are correct. Not everything goes in the 214. Sometimes it's the Army's paperwork, sometimes it's the nature of the operation the award was given for. Still, if somebody claims to have served on some unit, received some sort of medal or award, there will be still people out there who are able of vetting him, with or without the DD214. [/QUOTE]
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