I'm assuming you know his full name? How old he is (what year he was born)?
This is the best "finder" on the internet: http://www.zabasearch.com/
You *will* find him this way ... if he's still around. Good luck!!!
2006-07-09 08:03:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Follow these directions:
How to Initiate a Request for Military Personnel Records:
1. Click on the "Request Military Records" button below to start. This will launch a separate window.
2. Enter the required information in the system to create your customized request form. There are 4 steps that you need to navigate. The system will guide you through the steps and tell you exactly which step you are on.
3. Print, sign and date the signature verification area of your customized form. If you don't have a printer, have a pen and paper handy and we will guide you through the process. This is important because the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a) requires that all requests for records and information be submitted in writing. Each request must be signed and dated by the veteran or next of kin.
4. Mail or fax your signature verification form to us, and we will process your request. You must do this within the first 20 days of entering your request, or your request will be removed from our system.
Good luck!
2006-07-09 08:01:41
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answered by penpallermel 6
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It would help if you knew his Complete name. First Middle and Last.
If you know where he was born, this would also help.
Do you know his birthdate ??
if you knew his Social Secruity Number this would help.
In most cases, if you have his birthday, and Complete name, he can be found.
If you have his SS # you got him..
There are several Companies on the Net that does this.. You might have a Private investagation company in your home town that you could contact...
2006-07-09 08:04:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I know this one-lol---you will need a social security number-you can get that info -if deceased of the social security death index file-public file--also need to tell them you are son/daughter etc. address is----national personnel records center-military personnel records-9700 page ave, st louis, mo. 63132
they had a fire in '73 which destroyed a lot of files-but i was able to get my dads separation papers!! need more info--contact me and i will help you!!
2006-07-09 08:06:49
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answered by Suzan M 2
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Why would you want to do that after all these years?
He obviously doesn't want anything to do with you or you would know how to contact him. Why set yourself up for pain and failure?
Leave well enough alone.
2006-07-09 08:06:25
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answered by Anonymous
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