I have a "Enlisted Record and Report of Separation -- Honorable
Discharge" for someone who enlisted two times.
The first time, the "Reason for Separation" was given as the
convenience of the government, demobilization. This was in November
of 1945.
He enlisted again in January of 1947 and was discharged in May 1947,
the authority being "Section III AR 615-362."
I tend to avoid military records because it's like trying to read a
foreign language. How do I find out what this section says? Section
III of what?
TIA
Reason for Discharge
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Henry Brownlee
Re: Reason for Discharge
<BlueBrooke> wrote in message
news:fkick3p3knqqg6hdq2ja2qf8mm1jp88a5p@4ax.com...
| I have a "Enlisted Record and Report of Separation -- Honorable
| Discharge" for someone who enlisted two times.
|
| The first time, the "Reason for Separation" was given as the
| convenience of the government, demobilization. This was in November
| of 1945.
|
| He enlisted again in January of 1947 and was discharged in May 1947,
| the authority being "Section III AR 615-362."
|
| I tend to avoid military records because it's like trying to read a
| foreign language. How do I find out what this section says? Section
| III of what?
|
| TIA
|
Section III of Army Regulation 615-362. I don't have the regulation, so I
don't know what Section III says, but AR 615-362 is for Enlisted Personnel
Discharge: Minority and Dependency or Hardship. Since he had been in
previously, he was hardly a minor. So it was for reason of Dependency or
Hardship (for his mother or wife, perhaps).
My own discharge was under AR 615-360. It was an Honorable Discharge
for completion of the term of enlistment (3 years, plus time served of
1-year involuntary extension imposed during the Korean War.)
Any old (or new) Company Clerks out there with more specifics?
Henry
news:fkick3p3knqqg6hdq2ja2qf8mm1jp88a5p@4ax.com...
| I have a "Enlisted Record and Report of Separation -- Honorable
| Discharge" for someone who enlisted two times.
|
| The first time, the "Reason for Separation" was given as the
| convenience of the government, demobilization. This was in November
| of 1945.
|
| He enlisted again in January of 1947 and was discharged in May 1947,
| the authority being "Section III AR 615-362."
|
| I tend to avoid military records because it's like trying to read a
| foreign language. How do I find out what this section says? Section
| III of what?
|
| TIA
|
Section III of Army Regulation 615-362. I don't have the regulation, so I
don't know what Section III says, but AR 615-362 is for Enlisted Personnel
Discharge: Minority and Dependency or Hardship. Since he had been in
previously, he was hardly a minor. So it was for reason of Dependency or
Hardship (for his mother or wife, perhaps).
My own discharge was under AR 615-360. It was an Honorable Discharge
for completion of the term of enlistment (3 years, plus time served of
1-year involuntary extension imposed during the Korean War.)
Any old (or new) Company Clerks out there with more specifics?
Henry
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CWatters
Re: Reason for Discharge
<BlueBrooke> wrote in message
news:fkick3p3knqqg6hdq2ja2qf8mm1jp88a5p@4ax.com...
Google suggests that 615-362 is a "Dependency discharge". It means he was
to only person able to look after a partner or relative.
See this thread...
http://genforum.genealogy.com/wwii/messages/14194.html
news:fkick3p3knqqg6hdq2ja2qf8mm1jp88a5p@4ax.com...
I have a "Enlisted Record and Report of Separation -- Honorable
Discharge" for someone who enlisted two times.
The first time, the "Reason for Separation" was given as the
convenience of the government, demobilization. This was in November
of 1945.
He enlisted again in January of 1947 and was discharged in May 1947,
the authority being "Section III AR 615-362."
Google suggests that 615-362 is a "Dependency discharge". It means he was
to only person able to look after a partner or relative.
See this thread...
http://genforum.genealogy.com/wwii/messages/14194.html
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Gjest
Re: Reason for Discharge
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 23:10:46 -0600, "Henry Brownlee"
<hfbrownl@bellsouth.net> wrote:
Thanks, Henry -- I appreciate the help.
<hfbrownl@bellsouth.net> wrote:
BlueBrooke> wrote in message
news:fkick3p3knqqg6hdq2ja2qf8mm1jp88a5p@4ax.com...
| I have a "Enlisted Record and Report of Separation -- Honorable
| Discharge" for someone who enlisted two times.
|
| The first time, the "Reason for Separation" was given as the
| convenience of the government, demobilization. This was in November
| of 1945.
|
| He enlisted again in January of 1947 and was discharged in May 1947,
| the authority being "Section III AR 615-362."
|
| I tend to avoid military records because it's like trying to read a
| foreign language. How do I find out what this section says? Section
| III of what?
|
| TIA
|
Section III of Army Regulation 615-362. I don't have the regulation, so I
don't know what Section III says, but AR 615-362 is for Enlisted Personnel
Discharge: Minority and Dependency or Hardship. Since he had been in
previously, he was hardly a minor. So it was for reason of Dependency or
Hardship (for his mother or wife, perhaps).
My own discharge was under AR 615-360. It was an Honorable Discharge
for completion of the term of enlistment (3 years, plus time served of
1-year involuntary extension imposed during the Korean War.)
Any old (or new) Company Clerks out there with more specifics?
Henry
Thanks, Henry -- I appreciate the help.
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Gjest
Re: Reason for Discharge
On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 18:11:45 -0000, "CWatters"
<colin.watters@turnersoak.plus.com> wrote:
Thank you for the info and the link. I don't know what the situation
might have been.
Very much appreciated -- thank you.
<colin.watters@turnersoak.plus.com> wrote:
BlueBrooke> wrote in message
news:fkick3p3knqqg6hdq2ja2qf8mm1jp88a5p@4ax.com...
I have a "Enlisted Record and Report of Separation -- Honorable
Discharge" for someone who enlisted two times.
The first time, the "Reason for Separation" was given as the
convenience of the government, demobilization. This was in November
of 1945.
He enlisted again in January of 1947 and was discharged in May 1947,
the authority being "Section III AR 615-362."
Google suggests that 615-362 is a "Dependency discharge". It means he was
to only person able to look after a partner or relative.
See this thread...
http://genforum.genealogy.com/wwii/messages/14194.html
Thank you for the info and the link. I don't know what the situation
might have been.
Very much appreciated -- thank you.