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1-jul-1945
army-separation-qualification-record
wd-ago-form-100
last-name: Brown
suffix:
first-name: Herbert
middle-initial: S
serial-number: 33 863 382
grade: Pfc
permanent-address: 12 St. Box 93 Warren Co. Front Royal, Va.
date-of-entry: 1945-01-09
date-of-separation: 1946-04-21
date-of-birth: 1919-12-08
place-of-separation: Fort Bragg NC
military-occupational-assignments
1-months: 4
1-grade: Pvt
1-military-occupational-specialty: 521 Basic
1-notes:
2-months: 3
2-grade: Pvt
2-military-occupational-specialty: 844 Gun Crewman, Light Artillery
2-notes:
3-months: 8
3-grade: Pfc
3-military-occupational-specialty: 345 Truck Driver Light
3-notes:
4-months:
4-grade:
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5-months:
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6-months:
6-grade:
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8-months:
8-grade:
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8-notes:
summary-of-military-occupations: Truck Driver, Light: Served with Battery "C" 205th Field Artillery Battalion for 6 months in the Asiatic Pacific Theater of Operation, Drove 2 1/2 and and 3/4 ton trucks in transporting personnel, supplies, and equipment. Checked the operation of the lights, brakes, steering mechanism, and other operation parts and made such roadside repairs as were necessary. Serviced, cleaned, and lubricated the vehicle. Repaired flat tires. Knew civilian and military traffic regulation, convoy rules, and road discipline. Was able to drive at night and during blackout over all types of terrain.
Related Civilian Occupation: Truck Driver, Light
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