Posted on 05/23/2022 8:33:25 PM PDT by markomalley
I understand completely. On my last assignment before retirement as an E-7, my O-6 used to assign freshly commissioned butter bars to me for seasoning. We'd have coffee on a monthly basis and part of our coffee meetings was to provide performance feedback.
How did you make the request?
Depends on when they were in/out. For your dad like mine it will most likely be this one. See the link for all cases.
Discharged, deceased, or retired between 1885 - Dec 31, 1972
Full name, Social Security Number and/or Service Number (both when available), enlistment and discharge dates,
date of birth and place of birth (city and state), rank/rate upon discharge or release, address where record is to be mailed, and signature.
National Personnel Records Center
1 Archives Drive
St. Louis MO 63138
(314) 801-0800
http://vetrecs.archives.go
You don’t chew out a hosebag JO, you advise them, in private (face time is key). Mist JOs are okay, some are sniveling punks cuz butterbars are soft.
If that JO is an arrogant sob, arrange opportunites for the JO to excel, if the JO isn’t up to the task it’s time for the JO to “fall on their sword.”
Thanks.
The process is you write them, they respond saying they have located the records, and it will cost you X for the copies. You respond with the payment.
Yup
And if the JO is particularly bad, you don't protect him from himself. You confirm his order in writing (I love email) so he can't deny it, then you follow his orders to the tiniest letter.
Your dad, the ‘leading chief’ reminds me of the CPO’s that I feared when I joined the Canadian navy I. 1978. They’d also put junior officers in their place when warranted. When they joined they learned from chiefs with WWII experience. How could that not build character?
The entire US military is one woke hellscape. I never recommend to anyone to join at this point.
They could have walked out the door without any trouble simply by refusing to get a COVID “vaccine.”
Contract!,,,,,,
Wokes don’t understand responsibility. Being on a ship turned out to be not like their parents basement.
.00045% is considered “staggering”? Ok then.
Right after I reenlisted for recruiting duty I found out about the Navy Absentee Collection Unit. These guys would go collect deserters and escort them back to their unit, wherever it was. I met one of them at the EM club at Subic. I thought that was neat as hell. I tried everything I could to get my orders changed but they wouldn’t budge. Not sure if it still exists. Once had a deserter come in to my recruiting office to turn himself in. I called one of my police buddies and he got a small reward for arresting him.
Who would join with the leadership? Especially if you are a white heterosexual man. You are going to be bombarded with constant crt from your black transexual CO.
I had a Commander ask me for a technical question. And then... produced a document for me to sign acknowledging the answer I had given her was true and fully accurate.
I politely told the Commander that my Captain had confiscated all my pens and that she would have to ask him for a signature.
An hour later my captain came into my shop red-faced and pissed and said WTF was that all about? But I shrugged my shoulders and he just walked out muttering.
I understand CYA but that was a threat.
The Captain walked that document down to legal and I never heard another peep.
Weird day.
“I knew a guy that deserted, for an Irish gal”
I was in Adak and this cook had an AWOL sale, I got a couple of camera lenses for a good price.
He sold everything went on leave back in the lower 48 and we never saw him again.
Adak? paradise!!!
I was there in ‘77
Lots if ourdoor activities.
Great assignment.
great fishing and hunting, no sea duty
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