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From: mt view <>
Subject: [CASANFRA] ? about S.S. Cards/Navy
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 09:18:23 -0800 (PST)


I have a question, if you were in the U.S. Navy from about 1949 to 1969, would you have to have a S.S. Card?

Also in 1969, if you got out of the Navy, and then got a S.S. Card, why give the wrong date of birth?

Helping someone, who is looking for family members of a man who was in the Navy, a drop a bottle off a the Chipola, in 1951, and was just found on the beach of Nags Head, N.C.

The man's name is Earl Guy BRENKMANN, he is in the C.A.D.I. and it shows that he was born Nov 15, 1936, but I do not think that the U.S. Navy in 1951, were taking 14 years old boys. Also in Ancestry, in their S.S. Death index it shows the same date of birth, but also that he got his S.S. Card in 1969.

But in the Calif Birth Index, I found him being born in Alameda County, Nov 15, 1931.

so any help I would love. ;-)

George


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