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The National Archives National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) stores records of individual military service pertaining to former service members who no longer have a service obligation.
Acceptable documents Military pay stubs - Leave Earnings Statement (LES) Record briefs - ARB/ERB/ORB (US Army) Reserve Activation Orders. Enlistment contracts.
8 Types of Military Records and Documents: Military Service Records (DD214) VA Medical Records (VA Blue Button) VA Benefit Letters. Certificate of Eligibility. Veteran ID Cards. Discharge Upgrade Requests. VA Payment History. Historical Military Records. 8 Types of Military Records and Documents - Benefits.com benefits.com veterans-benefits military-records- benefits.com veterans-benefits military-records-
You will need written consent from the veteran or their next of kin to access their full records. You can still access limited information about a veteran without their consent.
The National Archives holds Federal military service records from the Revolutionary War to 1912 in the National Archives in Washington, D.C. Military service records from WWI - present are held in the National Military Personnel Records Center (NPRC), in St. Louis, Missouri.
You can request a copy of the Veterans military records from the National Archives online, by mail, or fax. You can also request their military records in any of these ways: Visit the NPRC in person. Contact your state or county Veterans agency.
Recent military service and medical records are not online. However, most veterans and their next of kin can obtain free copies of their DD Form 214 (Report of Separation) and the following military service records any of the ways listed below. Looking for records? How can I check on the status of my request?