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07-04-10, 08:57 AM #181
2650xxx and I remember when they changed to SSn. Thought it was a fool idea and if I remember correctly.... I thought there were many fool ideas coming out of whomever made the decisions during that time.
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07-04-10, 09:24 AM #182
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07-04-10, 12:01 PM #183
Yes I do remember my Ser#2145xxx and I do remember my first rifle number 11856 don't know why I remember that first rifle could be becuase the Gunny casme in one day and tosed them all in a pile they said that we better get out rifle not or else. Well the or else was doing squats till the cow came home I did not know one could do that many squats and not die.
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07-04-10, 12:14 PM #184
Funny, I can't remember any of my rifle serial numbers, including the last one I had in the Air Guard. I did have them memorized at the time.
My service number is another matter. I've never forgotten it.
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07-17-10, 06:57 AM #185
2096XXX, Swore in 5-5-64 in Philly.
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11-06-10, 09:20 AM #186
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11-06-10, 09:36 AM #187
24751xx never ever forget it. They use SS #'s now don't they?
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11-06-10, 11:35 AM #188
i do 24529## cant remember my phone #,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,usmc
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11-06-10, 01:15 PM #189
My son is shipping out to PI on Jan. 10th. At MEPS he got his own barcode. If you scan it, his ssn# pops right up!!! I'm thinking THAT'S an ID fraud opportunity, big time!
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11-06-10, 01:36 PM #190
No problem with remembering my service number: 2012xxx and really don't understand what the reason was to go to using SS#'s
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11-07-10, 07:26 AM #191
service number is 1485912. too many rifles to remember.
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11-28-10, 06:05 PM #192
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11-28-10, 06:31 PM #193
mine was 2185xxxx in 1965 PLT 3008 mcrd.
Ignacio 65-69 Semper Fi
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11-28-10, 08:52 PM #194
MCRD Serial #
Goodness gracious guys,am I the oldest old fart around? Serial # from Parris Island SC was 1397925. Forgot my M-1 rifle number about 5 years ago. You'all hang in there.
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11-28-10, 09:08 PM #195
Since Silverdollar's S/N is 148XXXX AND he enlisted the same year (1954)as you makes me wonder how "blocks" of "S/N"s were issued. It sure doesn't seem like the Corps trained 90,000 a year as the reason your two S/N's are that far apart.
My 1800052 S/N was assigned in 1957 (and most everyone I was in bootcamp with with had 160XXXX S/Ns).
And I asked once in this Forum what happened to the 170XXXX series but no-one seemed to know.
So maybe some other blocks of S/N's were skipped.
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