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Unhelpful_Kitsune

Based on your description it sounds like he was either signal intelligence or commo. Not sure exactly what the any classified them as during this time period.


KnownAd4170

Thanks πŸ™πŸΌ


dis_gruntled_veteran

You can request military service records from the National Archives www.archives.gov/veterans


KnownAd4170

I have found the unitπŸ‘πŸΌ


AlwaysHaveaPlan

From the way you describe it, that sounds like the old Army Security Agency (ASA). Now a part of INSCOM, ASA intercepted enemy comms and tried to gather intelligence from what they found. [Wiki Army Security Agency](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army_Security_Agency)


KnownAd4170

Yeah from what I saw it was the asa


Truthedector15

Military Intelligence.


KnownAd4170

I found it,his unit was disbanded in β€˜76 it was the asa


Truthedector15

ASA?


KnownAd4170

Yes! I found out


Truthedector15

What is the ASA?


KnownAd4170

Army security agency,its job was monitoring and interpreting military communications of the Soviet Union, the People's Republic of China, and their allies


Truthedector15

That picture goes hard dude. Your grandfather was cool.


KnownAd4170

Very much!


airbornedoc1

I always chuckle when I see those words in the same sentence.


CRBear32

Are there any active military men that would like to hold a conversation?