Title: Mastering the Process - Army Veteran Search
1Mastering the Process - Army Veteran Search
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2The U.S. Army was founded on June 14, 1775,
making it older than the country it serves, and
is the largest of all the service branches. As
such, there are more Army Veterans looking to
reconnect with other Army Veterans they served
with than of any other service. Keys to a
successful Army Veteran search may include
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3- Spelling - Many names are similar and the correct
spelling of a veteran's name is essential for a
smooth Army veteran search. - Entry date - You can significantly narrow the
results of your Army veteran search if you know
the date that he or she began service.
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4- Discharge date - This is an often overlooked
piece of information that can help dramatically
reduce the search results. If you do not know the
exact discharge date, it may be better to exclude
it when conducting your search, otherwise the
results could produce someone with a similar
name. - Units and Location - Knowing the Units a Veteran
served in and approximate years will also assist
you in your Army Veteran search. - In short, the more information you have, the
easier your Army veteran search will be through
various available resources, however, accuracy is
very important.
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5Helping Army Veterans find People They Served
With Together We Served (TWS) is the largest
online community of Army Veterans existing today
and is a powerful Veteran locator. TWS enables
Veterans to find those they served with by
matching the service information a Veteran enters
on their service profile on TWS with the service
information of all other Veterans in its
membership. People who served in the same Units
at the same time, are then displayed in a list
making it easier to spot familiar names and make
contact.
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6TWS is particularly helpful to Army Veterans
because the U.S. Army does not stay in touch with
their Veterans once they leave the service, and
the Veterans Administration do not share Veterans
information for search purposes. For more
information, visit http//togetherweserved.com/
or contact TWS via e-mail at info_at_togetherweserved
.com.
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