Archer, Floyd, SFC

Deceased
 
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Final Rank
Sergeant First Class
Last Service Branch
Military Police Corps
Last MOS
951.10-Military Policeman
Last MOS Group
Military Police
Primary Unit
1953-1964, 95B10, HQ Forces Command (FORSCOM), US Army Forces Command (FORSCOM)
Service Years
1944 - 1964
Military Police Corps
Sergeant First Class
Six Service Stripes
Four Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
Montana
Montana
Year of Birth
1921
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Butte
Last Address
Las Vegas Nevada
Date of Passing
Nov 06, 2013
 
Location of Interment
Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery - Boulder City, Nevada


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 Official Badges 

Army Military Police US Army Forces Command US Army Retired US Army Retired (Pre-2007)

Honorably Discharged WW II


 Unofficial Badges 

Military Police MP Shoulder Cord Cold War Veteran


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Korean War Fallen
  2013, Korean War Fallen


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

Duty as a 1677 Military Police Supervisor during World War II and Korea with 20 years of service.
now Deceased.

   

 Unit Assignments
US Army Military Police School (Staff), Fort Leonard Wood, MO (USAMPS)Army Ground Forces8th ArmyUS Army Forces Command (FORSCOM)
  1944-1944, 677, US Army Military Police School (Staff), Fort Leonard Wood, MO (USAMPS)
  1944-1950, 677, Army Ground Forces
  1950-1953, 4677, 8th Army
  1953-1964, 95B10, HQ Forces Command (FORSCOM), US Army Forces Command (FORSCOM)
 Combat and Non-Combat Operations
  1944-1945 WWII - American Theater
  1950-1950 Korean War/UN Defensive (1950)
  1950-1950 Korean War/UN Offensive (1950)
  1950-1951 Korean War/CCF Intervention (1950-51)
  1951-1951 Korean War/First UN Counteroffensive (1951)
  1951-1951 Korean War/CCF Spring Offensive (1951)
  1951-1951 Korean War/UN Summer-Fall Offensive (1951)
  1951-1952 Second Korean Winter (1951-52)
  1952-1952 Korean War/Korea, Summer-Fall 1952
  1952-1953 Korean War/Third Korean Winter (1952-53)
  1953-1953 Korean War/Korean Summer (1953)


Reflections on SFC Archer's US Army Service
 
 Reflections On My Service
 
TO THE BEST OF YOUR KNOWLEDGE, PLEASE DESCRIBE THE DIRECTION OR PATH HE/SHE TOOK IN HIS/HER MILITARY SERVICE. WHERE DID THEY GO FOR BASIC TRAINING AND WHAT UNITS, BASES OR SQUADRONS WERE THEY ASSIGNED TO? WHAT WAS HIS/HER REASON FOR LEAVING?
Military Police Corps
95B40 Military Police Supervisor
IF HE/SHE PARTICIPATED IN ANY MILITARY OPERATIONS, INCLUDING COMBAT, HUMANITARIAN AND PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS, TO THE BEST OF YOUR KNOWLEDGE, PLEASE DESCRIBE THOSE YOU FEEL WERE THE MOST SIGNIFICANT TO HIM/HER AND, IF LIFE-CHANGING, IN WHAT WAY.
United Nations Defensive
United Nation Offensive
Chinese Communist Forces Intervention
First United Nations Counteroffensive
Chinese Communist Forces Spring Offensive
United Nations Summer-Fall Offensive
Second Korean Winter
Korea Summer-Fall
Third Korean Winter
Korea Summer
OF ALL THE MEDALS, AWARDS, FORMAL PRESENTATIONS AND QUALIFICATION BADGES HE/SHE RECEIVED, WHICH WERE THE MOST MEANINGFUL TO HIM/HER AND WHY?
Purple Heart Medal
Army Good Conduct Medal W 6th Award
Americam Campaign Medal
World War II Victory Medal
National Defense Service Medal W/ 2nd Award
Korea Service Medal W/ 2 Silver Campaign Stars (10 Campaigns)
Korean Defense Service Medal
United Nations Service Medal W/ Korea Clasp
Republic of Korea War Service Medal
Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation
IF HE/SHE SURVIVED MILITARY SERVICE, WHAT PROFESSION(S) DID HE/SHE FOLLOW AFTER DISCHARGE?
US Army Retired, now Deceased.

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