My fathe was in the first US Army division 16th infantry. He enlisted in 1940 & was honorably discharge May 14th 1945. My father was sent home on furlough in 1945 as he had accumulated enough points.He sailed from La Havre, France in February 1945.
I believe the army points system was as follows: 1 point for each month in the service.
1 point for each month overseas.
5 points if you received the bronze.
5 points for any additional medal
5 points for the purple heart.
12 points for each child under 18.
Once you had 85 points yoou were entitled for furlough stateside.
no
APTO on World War II discharge papers stands for "Assembled for Transportation." It indicates that the individual was processed for discharge and was awaiting transportation to their home or next assignment. This designation was part of the administrative procedures for soldiers returning from service.
An honorable discharge is when you are sent back home because of a medical problem or your time in the military was done
when rasa was beating usa in world war 1 so that is y they turning point
no only after service with honorable discharge
no
APTO on World War II discharge papers stands for "Assembled for Transportation." It indicates that the individual was processed for discharge and was awaiting transportation to their home or next assignment. This designation was part of the administrative procedures for soldiers returning from service.
An honorable discharge is when you are sent back home because of a medical problem or your time in the military was done
The point of world war in the case of WW2 was to stop aggression and occupation of countries.
it was a discharge chevron
No dependents.
when rasa was beating usa in world war 1 so that is y they turning point
After the start of World War II.
No, they handed them in on discharge.
regular army
no only after service with honorable discharge
world war 1 had a profound effect on the british class system due to traditional roles having to change to adapt to the war.