How can I tell if someone was in Vietnam from their DD214?

We are in the process of adding names to our Vietnam Veterans Memorial in our city and we need to verify that the names we add are those of veterans who were IN Vietnam.  Some of them have on them that they were in Vietnam and others I can't find anything that tells me they were ever there, but they swear they were in country.  Is there another way for me to verify this information?

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  • USAF Air Cargo Spec 71-73, 63 MAC.     I am not an expert on military records but my full records were pulled and much is missing.     If you were assigned to a base anywhere in the world, its in your records.    For example I was assigned to Norton AFB California and thats in my records.   My job involved Cargo Planes.    The military may temporarily send you anywhere in the world.    You get TDY orders = Temporary Duty assignment.   If I was sent TDY to Cam Ranh Bay Vietnam there is no proving that.   A TDY Vietnam trip would not show up unless you were crew (pilot, navigator, flight engineer, loadmaster)..    If your TDY, not based in Vietnam, and not aircrew you do not get a Vietnam campaign medal as far as I can tell.   The problem I ran into was the USAF did not keep TDY records so there is nothing in my file except assigned bases.    I cannot prove my TDY flights unless I can find someone that happened to be  on the same flight 50 years ago and remembered me enough to validate me.     Not gonna happen.   I suspect someone just threw out the TDY papers as a bookkeeping issue deemed not important.   Remember its the 60 and 70s all manual papers then no computerized files like we have today.

  • The flight logs of the aircraft would show the places.  I bet the USAF has those logs by tail number. 

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