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Old 22-09-03, 09:23
Vets_Dottir
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Originally posted by Regina
TOS = Taken off Strength
SOS= Struck off Strength

It sound like his service record and the units he was transferred to and from after the TOS and SOS.
They used SOS on the same line recording KIA, meaning he was killed and taken off strength.
Hi Regina!!! Thanks for the reply and info ... I really appreciate this (I hope all is well with you!) Take care...Carman
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