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How can I request a copy of my military discharge records for proof of eligibility?

The American Legion, Minnesota, Frequently Asked Questions
A: To obtain a certificate in lieu of a lost or destroyed discharge, a veteran separated under honorable conditions should use Standard Form 180. Persons still in military service should write their branch of service. To obtain a Standard Form 180 to request the records, you may write or call the National Personnel Records Center at: See similar questions...

How do I request a copy of my medical records?

Frequently Asked Questions :: Urology San Antonio
Patients may request a copy of their medical records for their personal use or for delivery to a physician outside of Urology San Antonio by submitting the Medical Records Request form found on the Medical Records page of our website. See similar questions...

How can I get a copy of my military discharge papers (DD214)?

Veterans Outreach Center Inc. - Serving Those Who Serve U.S.
Visit our Resource Center office - our staff will help you complete the necessary paper work. Once your discharge papers have been located, they will be sent to our office. The Veterans Outreach Center houses representatives from the NYS Division of Veterans’ Affairs. You may contact them directly at (585) 546-4510. See similar questions...

How do I get a copy of my "DD2-14" and other military personnel records?

DETR Frequently Asked Questions
Military veterans and the next of kin of deceased former military members may now use a new on-line military personnel records system to request documents. The National Personnel Records Center is working to make it easier of veterans with computers and Internet access to obtain copies of documents from their military files. Other individuals with a need for documents must still complete a Standard Form 180 that can be downloaded from the on-line web site. See similar questions...

Where can I get a copy of Military Service Records?

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The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is the official repository for records of military personnel who have been discharged from the U.S. Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Coast Guard. Paper copies of military service and pension records can be ordered by mail from the facility which holds the records. Visit National Personal Records Center. See similar questions...

How can I get a copy of my grandfather's military records?

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Military records are federal records that are maintained by the National Archives. The Archives does have copies of Veterans Bonus Records for veterans who filed for a Bonus Payment after they served. These records documenting WWI, WWII, Korea, and Vietnam contain copies of the individual's discharge papers. Veteran Bonus Records are restricted but permission to view them may be obtained by the Office of Veterans Affairs. See similar questions...

How do I get a copy of my uncle's military records?

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Try NARA (US National Archives & Records Administration) Access to Military Service and Pension Records : See similar questions...

How do I get a copy of my military records?

Representative Collin Peterson -- Minnesota's Seventh Congre...
You can obtain your own military personnel and medical records by filling out "Standard Form 180" which is available for you to print out at the National Archives and Records Administration website: http://www.nara.gov/regional/mpr.html You may also contact your County Veterans Service Officer for assistance in completing any forms for veterans services. He or she can help you get the most efficient service from the Department of Veterans Affairs. See similar questions...

HOW DO I GET A COPY OF MY DISCHARGE?

LAMB - FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
A copy of the debtor's discharge will be mailed to the debtor by the clerk's office after it is entered. If another copy is needed, please call the clerk's office (225 389-0211). **After filing, it is very important that the debtor retain his/her bankruptcy documents for future reference. Sometimes the information may be needed for some future purchases or other business transactions that will require proof of filing, list of creditors and discharge. See similar questions...

How do I obtain a copy of my discharge papers, service records, or medical records?

FAQs - NYC's Mayor's Office of Veteran's Affairs
If you do not have a copy of your discharge papers, service records, or medical records you can obtain them by filling out a Standard Form 180 - Request Pertaining to Military Records. You can download a copy from this site or obtain a copy from your local State Division of Veterans' Affairs office or the United States Department of Veterans' Affairs. See similar questions...

What is the penalty if a physician does not respond to my request for a copy of my medical records?

Welcome to the Medical Board of California - Medical Records...
The Medical Board may take any action against the physician which is appropriate for failing to provide the records within the legal time limit. This can range from making sure that the doctor actually does provide you the copy you requested, to a citation and fine or disciplinary action against the physician's medical license. See similar questions...

How do I get copies of military records and request medals that I have earned?

ADVA FAQ
Requests can be made by veterans or their next of kin and should be made on a government form that is called the Standard Form 180. It provides information about the service history of the veteran and the specifics of the request being made. The form must be submitted to the appropriate Military Records Center. Assistance in obtaining records or medals can be provided by Veterans Service Organizations such as the VFW, American Legion, DAV, VVA, etc. and local and state veterans agencies. See similar questions...

What form do I use to request information from military service records?

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We recommend that you use Standard Form (SF) 180, Request Pertaining to Military Records. Instructions for obtaining a copy are available through: http://www.archives.gov/research_room/vetrecs Generally, military service records prior to the 20th Century are in the National Archives Building, Washington, D.C. More information is available on NARA's research room page. You may also wish to contact the National Archives Inquire mailbox See similar questions...

Where can I obtain an official copy of my military records?

Representative Christopher P. Carney, Proudly Serving the Pe...
My office can help you obtain military records and discharge papers. To begin the process of obtaining your military records, please begin to prepare your case. Then, fill out form 180 and mail it to my Clarks Summit office: If you have further questions or would like to follow up, please contact Joe Fabricatore in my Clarks Summit office at (570) 585 - 9988 or call 866-846-8124 toll free. You may also contact Joe Fabricatore via e-mail at Joe.fabricatore@mail.house.gov. See similar questions...

Where can I obtain a copy of my official military service records?

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Submit your request on Standard Form 180, "Request Pertaining to Military Records", available at most government offices such as the Veterans Administration. The form is broken down by service...Air Force, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, Army, and Navy. A list of custodians corresponding to your category of service (active, reserve, officer, enlisted, etc.) is provided with a specific mailing address to where your records are kept. See similar questions...

Where can I find military records?

Frequently Asked Questions
Military records are found in several Record and Manuscript Groups. Click here for information on the French and Indian War, Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Mexican War, Civil War, Pennsylvania National Guard, Spanish-American War, Mexican Border Campaign, World War I, World War II, and Vietnam Conflict. Yes. There is an online name index to Revolutionary War pension records at the Pennsylvania State Archives. See similar questions...

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