As the former service member, spouse or immediate family member of a deceased former service member, you may contact the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis, Missouri.
The address is below:
National Personnel Records Center
Military Personnel Records
9700 Page Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63132-5100
You should also visit the web site for additional information before you request the records. See the link below.
Communicate with the "National Personnel Records Center, National Archives and Records Service" in St. Louis, MO. They might be able to assist you.
That is done through state HQ.
You need to contact the National Personnel Records Centre. See related link.
You could try two ways. One is to have the executor/administrator contact the army to request a copy of the discharge papers. The army will have certain procedures and paperwork, with which you will have to comply. The second is to see if your particular state records them. In New Jersey, veterans' discharge papers are recorded just the way deeds are recorded in order to ensure that they could be retrieved in the event the veteran lost the originals. Contact the state or county recording office to inquire about that.
Contact the clerk or court administrator where the bankruptcy was discharged. The clerk will inform the involved party of the procedure needed to obtain the necessary documents.
Yes. Service members keep Copy 4 of their DD214.
Your army service certificate number can typically be found on your military discharge paperwork, such as your DD Form 214. If you no longer have this document, you can request a copy from the National Archives or your respective military branch's records department.
The easiest way would be to contact the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Or you could contact a local Navy recruiter, they'd be able to point you in the right direction.
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They can certainly request a copy. It does not have to be provided.
That's correct!
you can request a copy at www.archives.gov.
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Many nonprofits will provide a copy on request.