Wednesday, December 15, 2010

So get records separate from the army

Separated or refused military service members receive a DD Form 214 separation, contains information such as name, rank, dates of service and training information report. You can use your separation papers to a job or access to valuable benefits available only to get veterans. (If you are a veteran or a member of the family of a veteran) and want to achieve separation of military documents, can access the system online eVetRecs post or fax a 180 standard form (SF 180) at the Centre national de records (CNEP) in Missouri or write a letter calls the necessary records.Difficulty: ModerateInstructions1Gather necessary information about the Member service. According to National Archives.gov, you need the following: full name. Number; Social security number or branch of the service. Dates of service, date and place of birth. If you request the records prior to 1973, must of the place of discharge, the last unit of assignment and the location entry into service. Archives.gov national applications from members of the family of the deceased veterans need a copy of death certificate, letter of the funeral or published lounge obituary 2Access eVetRecs system online include, by clicking on the link in the section resources. Carefully follow all instructions and give you the information, at the request of material separation required. Print, sign and date the completed form. By mail or fax your form with proof of death (if necessary), to avoid reducing the system within 20 days after entering your application. 3Download and print one copy of the SF-180-signature verification. Click the link in the section resources for access to a CD-180 in PDF format. Fill the form and print the completed form. Or print SIE complete a blank form and by hand. Sign and date the form. 4Mail, or 180 filled fax signed CD: national personnel records center military Records9700 page AvenueSt staff. Louis, MO 63132-5100 (314) 801-9195 fax5Write a letter to the NPRC request military records, if you not have access to a printer. Include all information regarding the Member States listed in step 1 with the reason for your request, the time limits and other information specific to support private affairs papers. 6Check, the State of the application to separate, by sending an email to mpr.status@nara.gov NPRC customer service center after 10 days of work (excluding weekends and holidays) service to search. Include the application number and the veteran branch of the service of the applicant's name, address and phone number. You can call also NPRC customer (314) 801-0800. Fees apply. 7Click on the last link in the section are resources for way to long distance military separation documents can get.

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