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Begin by filling out Section I, which includes your identification and claim information. Ensure that you provide your name, Social Security number, and date of birth accurately.
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Proceed to Section IV where you will list the current disabilities or symptoms related to your military service. Be specific about how these conditions relate to your service.
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