11-07-2015, 12:17 AM
David Josephs Wrote:Thanks Tom !!
Any ideas why it's listed as ALEXANDER D on the Diaries?
Yeah, as I posted, the only reliable record the USMC (at least at the local level) could manage,
was the serial number.
These are two pages of the same muster list.: Note "Alesander's" serial number..... 1641924, same as Life Magazine's Allen Feldes
Alesander Felde in the U.S. Marine Corps Muster Rolls, 1798-1958
Name: Alesander Felde
Muster Date: Oct 1956
Rank: E1
Station: Recruits 2Ndcruit Trngbn Mcrdep
Lee H Oswald in the U.S. Marine Corps Muster Rolls, 1798-1958
Name: Lee H Oswald
Muster Date: Oct 1956
Rank: E1
Station: Recruits 2Ndcruit Trngbn Mcrdep
When an error occcurs in a military record, is it worth the bother attempting to get paperwork corrected if it is a minor error, relatively, and the personnel serial no. associated with the name text error is still accurate? Errors
are not prompted by corrective orders or whodunnit responses to requests for corrections.
Note the serial no., it is the (only) constant, no. 1641924

