Eric Smith
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Name: Lorne Eric Smith. [1] [2]
Born 28 Nov 1976. Fort Belvoir, Fairfax, Virginia, USA. [1] [2]
Residence Aug 2002. Cardiff-by-the-Sea, San Diego, California, USA. July 1987. Cardiff-by-the-Sea, San Diego, California, USA. May 1980. Encinitas, San Diego, California, USA. May 1977. Canal Zone, Panama. 1 Feb 2003. Oceanside, CA. [2] 01 Apr 2007. Chico, Butte, California, USA.
Military Service: Nov 2001. Fort Lewis, Pierce, Washington, USA. Service: Camp Carroll. Jan 1996. Waegwan, North Kyongsan, South Korea. Service: Yongsan Garrison. Oct 2000. Seoul, Seoul, South Korea. Service: May 1998. Fort Story, Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA. Service: Jan 1995. Fort Lewis, Pierce, Washington, USA. Service: Oct 1994. Fort Gordon, Richmond, Georgia, USA. Service: 12 Aug 1994. Fort Jackson, Richland, South Carolina, USA. Service: Feb 1997. Fort Riley, Geary, Kansas, USA.
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Firstly can I thank you for your service, as a Vet myself, Serving in the Women's Royal Air Force may I suggest looking at out Military Projects, which you can find in the dropdown menus at the top of your page? There is a lot of information, help pages and projects you can look at. Also some nifty apps to help you with the WikiTree Format. Have a look you never know what you might find.
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