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How to Obtain Your NGB Form 22 Complete Standard Form 180 (SF 180) To complete the standard form 180, you will need to: Contact Your State Adjutant Generals Office. Since National Guard records are state-managed, contact the specific state where you served.
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 National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) in person. Contact your state or county Veterans agency.
NGB22/NGB23 Members of the National Guard will have the NGB22 form as their discharge document and the NGB23 form is the retirement points statement, which may also be needed.
For Army Inspector General assistance, complete a DA Form 1559. For Air Force Inspector General assistance, complete a DAF Form 102. You can bring the form to the Inspector Generals Office, mail it, or send via e-mail. If you do not have access to this form, any legibly handwritten or typed letter is acceptable.
While DD Form 214 is designated for active duty service, NGB Form 22 is meant for those who served in the Army National Guard. The NGB Form 22 is the National Guard equivalent of the DD Form 214 and is proof of service for California Army National Guard service members.