I hope you find him..what town are you from that might help us..to help you....
2006-08-23 14:12:38
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answered by bllnickie 6
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See... now when I was in the Marines, I left on a deployment and my g/f screwed around behind my back...
Then when I came home, she said I was hers again...
Once you break up, he's no longer yours' sweetheart...
I just wanted to clarify that.
Now, to your question-- Go to:
http://www.usmc.mil/
and click on search Marine by name
type in his name, and it'll say his unit.
Write down his unit name, and then click on MIA/KIA/Sep
and type in his name and unit
A list will pop up. If he's not stated there, that's a good thing, so then pick up a phone book, and call USMC of either west or east coast if active, and Kansas City for reserve to find the base which his unit is stationed.
Contact the DNCO or whoever picks up, and explain how you can get in touch with "your" Marine.. He might give you the address to write to him if he is still deployed, or he might give you the # to the SNCO...
Whatever the case, explain the same thing, you'll finally get the address... and then write Tomas or whoever...
--Rob
2006-08-23 14:52:24
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answered by stealth_n700ms 4
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Wow. good question. I even have a number of counter questions. first of all, why are you "dropping faith"? What made you start up off doubting God? those are vry extreme because of the fact it provides you with an perception into your way of questioning. Are you dropping faith because of the fact you're no longer getting or seeing what you %? the main remarkable element with this form of questioning is the be conscious "%". look at your self and notice what it somewhat is which you extremely % and pray for it. God will continuously answer people who pray with honest hearts and whose prayers are in accordance along with his will. i might additionally advise going to speak on your unit's Chaplain. He might desire to be able to assist instruction manual you thru this tough time. My final question may well be, why did you connect the protection rigidity? this question somewhat perplexes me because of the fact the protection rigidity does habit comabt operations which includes killing people. to grant you some exterior attitude, I too am in the protection rigidity besides the certainty that with the army. I even have been to Iraq two times and the midsection East greater desirable than 8 cases in the final 14 years. no person that i comprehend (till you're psychotic) enjoys warfare. i do no longer yet I do what's powerful and what i'm think to do because of the dedication that I made to the protection rigidity no longer to show the rustic and this is electorate. undergo in thoughts this: YOU raised your hand and swore to serve and defend this united states and the individuals. in case you do no longer like it anymore then i might advise you bide some time and ETS. Take care and God bless.
2016-10-02 11:28:13
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answered by cracchiolo 4
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You can contact the department of defense directly, or your local military recruiter. Most bases have a 'base locater' or ombudsman service that can also help. At minimum you will need his full name and date of birth. Hometown and social security number would also be helpful.
2006-08-23 14:19:31
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answered by shomechely 3
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Get in contact with his parents......they know at least what unit he belongs to. Then go call the Marine Corps office(s) in the Pentagon, they will give u his mailing address.
2006-08-23 14:17:34
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answered by Joe B 2
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Go to I think its www.marines.mil start by checking there, or look up the Marine Corps Times its a military newspaper and you can place adds in there to see if they answer. its worth a shot
2006-08-23 14:21:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I work on a Marine Corps base and might be able to help you out. If you are for serious, email me at 13redorcid@excite.com and I can look up his name for you. I'll contact him on your behalf, but I'll leave it up to him if he wants to contact you
2006-08-23 18:07:29
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answered by PinkBrain 4
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hm well its kind of hard to find one specific person. If you know his name, ranking, marine platoon number, which base he resides in iraq then I might be able to help you.
2006-08-23 14:52:51
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answered by ? 4
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Maybe he doesn't want to be found. Ask his parents to get in touch with him and you leave your info w/his family. Let him decide. He may be *very* busy now.
2006-08-23 16:18:37
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answered by Lake Lover 6
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Go on message boards or join groups ( I.E. yahoo, myspace) where military guys are. Just ask them, someone will help you.
2006-08-23 14:07:30
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answered by Me 6
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