HOW COULD AL BE A BANKER BEFORE THE WAR?
Master Sergeant Al Stephanson has six hash marks on his left lower left sleeve plus a chevron. Each hash mark represents three years of service. That means he's been in the army at least 18 years. So how come the story line says that he was a banker before the war, fought in WW2, was discharged and is now being rehired at his old bank in a new position. There is no way he joined the army in 1927 and was discharged in '45. You don't live in that nice apartment on army pay. I think the wardrobe department took poetic license with Al's uniform. Medals and hash stripes everywhere.
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