What was my military discharge




















Health records cover the outpatient, dental and mental health treatment that former service members received while in military service. AFPC does not store medical and dental records. The medical and dental records for Air Force veterans who retired or separated before June are stored permanently at the National Archives.

Medical and dental records for Airmen who retired or separated between June 1, , and Dec. Airmen who separated or retired on or after Jan. San Antonio, TX The VA recently rolled out nationwide access for veterans to their VA health data, alongside their health records from other health care providers, in the "Health Records" section of the Health App for iPhone.

Read the full press release here. Most, but not all records, are stored at the NPRC. Be sure to use the address specified by eVetRecs or the instructions on the SF Locations of Military Service Records. Louis, MO They will not be processed any faster than standard requests. See the section above on emergency requests and deadlines. Military transition does not stop with your first civilian job. When you are ready to move on and find better paying, more This benefit is for military members being involuntarily separated under honorable conditions, or retiring from active duty.

Personnel being discharged or released from active service as involuntary separatees under honorable conditions may receive up to 30 days of leave, or transition PTDY up to 10 days, as required, to facilitate relocation. However, the leave may not be available if it will interfere with military missions. The spouse of an eligible involuntary separatee or a retiree may take one round trip on a military aircraft for house and job hunting on a space-available basis.

He or she does not have to be accompanied by a military spouse. But, before we get into the minutia, the DD's history, importance and many uses, most people who visit this site simply want to know the best method to acquire a certified copy of their or their close relative's DD The Defense Department issues to each veteran a DD, identifying the veteran's condition of discharge - honorable, general, other than honorable, dishonorable or bad conduct.



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