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The DD Form 214, Report of Separation, is filed in the
Official Military Personnel File. Complete instructions for obtaining
a copy of your DD 214 may be found here.
No, they are not duplicate records. This source of records
contains approximately 7.8 million summaries for admissions to medical
treatment facilities. They contain limited medical information which
may be sufficient to support certain claims for veterans' benefits.
Alternate sources used to reconstruct service and medical information
lost in the 1973 fire at NPRC (MPR) contains a more detailed explanation
of these records.
NPRC (MPR) does not issue service medals; that is a function
of each military service department. Nevertheless, veterans may request
issuance or replacement of their medals and awards. Family members may
only request medals and awards of living veterans by obtaining their
signed authorizations. For deceased veterans, requests will be accepted
from next-of-kin (unremarried widow or widower, son or daughter, father
or mother, brother or sister of the deceased veteran).
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
Instructions are also available for submitting a request
in letter format, if desired.
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
We receive records of former military members only after they have been separated (discharged, released, retired, etc.) from the military service. Therefore, we are unable to provide locator service on members still serving on active duty. Each military service has an office which deals with the world-wide location of active service personnel. These offices are listed below:
| Branch of Service |
Telephone |
| Airforce |
210 652-5775 |
| Army |
703 325-3732 |
| Navy |
901 874-3388 |
| Marine Corps |
703 784-3942 |
| Coast Guard |
202 267-2229 |
NOTE: The offices listed above MAY NOT be useful when
trying to locate reserve or National Guard personnel. There is NO locator
service for discharged personnel for any service of which we are aware.
Our primary mission is to research requests from veterans
or their authorized representatives who are seeking service information
that will assist them in obtaining benefits, employment, reenlistment,
hospitalization, loans, pensions, and burials. NPRC (MPR) is neither
staffed nor budgeted to respond to requests that require extensive research.
In addition, the Department of Defense Privacy Program, 32 CFR 310.41(d),
considers the release of rosters (lists) or compilations of names and
home addresses, or single address of current or former service members,
to be a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, and is prohibited.
Also, addresses found in the records of discharged personnel may not
remain valid for more than a few months. We understand that some individuals
have had success locating former members of the Armed Forces by placing
advertisements in publications of various veterans organizations such
as the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, which have
special columns for reunion purposes.
This center will, upon request, provide copies of DD 214's
and other separation documents, as appropriate, to authorized requesters.
Complete instructions for obtaining a copy of your DD 214 may be found
under Official Military Personnel File including Active Duty Health
Record, Services for veterans, next-of-kin, or the veteran's representative
at the NARA web site. These umentdocs may be used to apply for the Certificate.
However, this center does not have the application form available, nor
will we be able to supply the Certificate itself. For more information
concerning the application process visit the Cold War Recognition Certificate
web page.
Medals awarded while in active service will be issued by
the appropriate service if requested by veterans or, if deceased, their
next of kin.
Requests for medals from the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast
Guard should be sent to the U.S. Navy Liaison Office, National Personnel
Records Center, Room 3475, 9700 Page Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63132-5100.
Requests for medals from the Army should be sent to U.S. Army Reserve
Personnel Center, ATTN: ARPC-VSE, 9700 Pave Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63132-5100.
Requests for medals from the Air Force should be sent
to the National Personnel Records Center (Military Personnel Records),
9700 Page Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63132-5100.
The veteran's full name should be printed or typed, so
that it can be read clearly. The request must contain the signature
of the veteran or the signature of the next of kin, if the veteran is
deceased. Include the veteran's branch of service, service number or
Social Security number and dates of service, or at least the approximate
years. If available, include a copy of the discharge or separation document,
DD-214. If possible, send the request on Standard Form 180, Request
Pertaining to Military Records. These forms are generally available
from VA offices or veterans organizations. More information is available
at http://www.archives.gov/facilities.
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