Talk:38th Air Defense Artillery Brigade (United States)
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StephenTS42's Comments
editTo the best of my knowledge this was the only tribute to the 38th Air Defense Artillery (Brigade) (United States) on the web when I put it here (Nov 2009). Although its task as an Air Defense Artillery Brigade was a relatively short 20 years in South Korea, I served in this brigade and I am proud of it! The 38th ADA was a part of U.S. Army Combat Arms Regimental System. This nomenclature ought not to be mistaken for the 38th Field Artillery Regiment.
Much thanks to all who have helped squaring away this article!
This is a brief history of a deactivated US Army Air Defense Artillery brigade located in South Korea: StephenTS42 14:59, 20 June 2010 (UTC) /Archive 2
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editSo my son Ryan J Harris was separated with an honorable discharge from the Army and has been stationed in Guam and he lost his New York State driver’s license and they confiscated his CAC card when he tried to get on base to finish out processing so I’m just wondering if there’s anyway you can help him get maybe a transitional ID for a few days just to fly home.
Thanks Tammy 98.1.50.74 (talk) 01:39, 9 August 2023 (UTC)