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Hello folks,
Just wanted to share these nice pictures I obtained.
They're of men of the 4th Armored Division.
The pictures are big and show great detail.
![MajorSgt4AD.jpg](http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t188/TD-soldier/MajorSgt4AD.jpg)
Major Riebold (of Riebald) R Irving & Master Sergeant Joe Crown.
If I'm correct, Major Riebo(a)ld was in the 25th Cavalry Recon judging from his insignia.
![Lt-4AD.jpg](http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t188/TD-soldier/Lt-4AD.jpg)
Unidentified 1st or 2nd Lieutenant.
Too bad the photo had no name on the back.
If anyone knows more about these men, feel free to let me know.
Erwin
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I don't know these fellas but my great uncle served in the 4th armored div.
Brooke
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Hello Brooke,
Do you know what unit?
I'd love to hear more about it if you please.
And if you have a photo of him, please post it here. ![:armata_PDT_37:](uploads/emoticons/default_armata_PDT_37.gif)
Thank you,
Erwin
I don't know these fellas but my great uncle served in the 4th armored div.
Brooke
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Erwin,
His name was Charles E Chambers but everyone here called him Sam.
I have only one photo of him but it was long after the war. I don't know anything about his service except for the fact he was in the 4th Armored. He passed away when I was 4.
I do have a copy of his DD214 paper. It is the only thing I have to go on.
Brooke
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If you have his ASN, you can look him up in NARA online.
There are several soldiers with that name.
You could ask the IDPF 293 file at:
FOIA OFFICER, Department of the Army
ADMIN Section, ATTN: TAP-ALP-A (FOIA)
DCS Personnel & Logistics
200 Stovall St,
Alexandria VA 22332-0405.
USA
Maybe you knew about this already?
Erwin
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I sent off to someplace (NARA I think) to get his medals last year. I did receive them, but on his DD214 there are 2 different numbers listed. I don't know which one is correct. It was just a simple typo with 2 numbers transposed but can make all the difference in the world.
They called and I gave them both numbers and he said, "ok thanks", didn't tell me which one was in fact Sam's.
Was this the same source you are talking about?
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Hi,
No, this is another agency.
I'm glad you obtained his medals. ![:armata_PDT_37:](uploads/emoticons/default_armata_PDT_37.gif)
Erwin
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FOIA OFFICER, Department of the Army
ADMIN Section, ATTN: TAP-ALP-A (FOIA)
DCS Personnel & Logistics
200 Stovall St,
Alexandria VA 22332-0405.
USA
So what kind of info could I obtain from this source? My grandad has been wanting to locate a copy of all his orders and where his unit was.
Brooke
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Hi Brooke,
Besides the IDPF293 file - but that is for deceased persons - you might get additional information concerning your grandfather's service.
It is possible they will refer you to another service though.
It doesn't hurt to write them though.
As you are a relative, you might have more luck than me.
Director
National Personnel Records Center
Military Personnel Records
9700 Page Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63132-5100
USA
Here, you can find the DD214 file, citations, General Orders and - if available - even a photo the soldier.
Greetings from Belgium,
Erwin