That is confusing. By then of course he was already convicted of Agg Sex Assualt. His time is accounted for in the Houston area from his EAS in 82 through 86 when he was convicted the first time. There was no additional actual time in service in my opinion. The second document is more...
There is one entry that looks to be a 1 day IRR administrative muster in Pasadena, TX. It is unclear if he was physically required to attend or if it was a paperwork only muster.
No need. There was no Nazi hunting. Immediately after arriving from Germany Earl proceeded to retrieve his family from where they were staying while he was oversees and immediately returned to the Houston area permanently. There was no Nazi Hunting in the cards for Earl. In 83 he was busy...
I concur with some of the description of the records above but think there are a couple of points. Where the records are marked “casual” doesn’t indicate annual leave, rather they show periods of time when the person was unattached from a formal unit. This frequently occurs when changing duty...
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