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Hi, not sure were to begin. I lost contact with my friend in 2003. He was being transfered from IRAQ. Computer is limiting my search, I guess because he might not be on certain sites (classmates, facebook, myspace, etc...)

How can I utilize to Army to help me? If only to get a message to him that I miss our friendship. We go back about 25 years. I have been trying to find him for a few years now. I lost his parents phone number.

Please help me...

Sandi
 
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The Army will not help you at all unless you are a spouse or a family member. You might be able to look at the Buddy Finder on the main page if he is a member here but other than that you can use Facebook, MySpace, and other options out there.
 
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Thanks for responding to me...

I was just wondering, I do have a correspondence from him when he was in IRAQ. I was wondering, if I was to use that address would the Army forward it to him?
 
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Originally posted by 21114230:
Thanks for responding to me...

I was just wondering, I do have a correspondence from him when he was in IRAQ. I was wondering, if I was to use that address would the Army forward it to him?


With it being that long ago very doubtful, it wouldn't be the military forwarding it but the US Postal Service. usually they will move after around 3 years so he will be long gone from that command.
 
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