What do you say to an army guy?

What do you say to an army guy?

Encouraging Words for a Soldier

  • We all love you so much!
  • We can’t wait to see you again, but we all know you’re working hard keeping us safe.
  • Everyone here is so proud of your service.
  • I was thinking about you all day today.
  • We had your best friend over for dinner last night.

Can I look up someone in the Army?

Find Active Duty Military Personnel. The quickest way to find someone in the military is to visit the official Servicemembers Civil Relief Act website. The form can be used to request a certificate that verifies active duty status on a specified date. Date of birth and/or social security number.

How do I verify if my boyfriend is in the Army?

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The absolute best way to verify is with #2 – ask him to email you from his Army email address. Ask him to give you his Army email address rather than his yahoo, hotmail, etc. This will be his [email protected]. All soldiers have an Army email account.

Why can’t I get an army email account?

All soldiers have an Army email account. There is NO reason why he can’t provide it – regardless of what unit he is assigned to, what his mission may be, who he’s working for, etc. And the Army email account is free so him saying his credit card hasn’t been processed or his account is locked because he didn’t pay is also a lie.

How do you know if a soldier you’re dating is fake?

If you don’t want to read the rest of this article, there is one surefire way to know if your soldier is fake: If a soldier you’re “dating” online asks you for money for ANY reason, it’s a scam. Period. End of story.

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How did you meet a sergeant in the Army on Facebook?

I met a sergeant in the Army on Facebook from the Zoosk dating site. We have been texting since May. His name is Sgt. Larry Williams, and he was in Afghanistan from Fort Campbell. He started asking me to send $400 for a secure phone line. I tried to raise the money but was making myself sick trying.