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foreign [Applause] Air Force veteran Ed Rocco from veteran facilitator were keeping you informed is my passion today Im going to show you how you can get your military your medical and your dental records as well as your C file using the latest and greatest version of the standard form 180 youre going to learn how right after this brief message if you like what Im doing please click that subscribe button down below give me a thumbs up if you like this video and dont forget to turn on your notifications so that way you never miss another video lets get started how many times have you had a veteran or heard a veteran say well I did file I filed for my record several months ago several years ago and they wrote back said they have no record on file or the biggie they got burned up in the fire no they didnt those myths most of the time the veteran provided bad or missing information or worse they waited 50 years after discharge to file for the information they need to support a claim