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  2. Begin by entering your name, Social Security Number (SSN), and permanent home address in the designated fields. Ensure that the postal zip code is accurate.
  3. Fill in your temporary address if applicable, followed by your current assignment and military grade. This information is crucial for processing your application.
  4. In the education section, list your highest level of education attained, including any military schools attended. Be sure to include years attended and major subjects.
  5. Indicate your willingness to volunteer for extended active duty by checking the appropriate boxes under 'Extended Active Duty Programs and Agreements.'
  6. Complete any additional remarks or explanations as needed, especially if there are changes to your previous EAD service or other relevant details.
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How To: Air Force veterans who separated or retired on or after Oct. 1, 2004, may request their records in two ways: Register for a free Premium account on the Department of Veterans Affairs eBenefits site. E-mail, mail or fax a signed SF-180 to AFPCs military personnel records section.
Air Force Records Search the National Archives Catalog for Air Force Records. Search Air Force Records in the Access to Archival Databases (AAD) Unidentified Flying Objects - Project BLUE BOOK. Air Force links provided by the Archives Library Information Center (ALIC) Research in Military Records at the National Archives.
-- As a part of the Air Force Library Digital Media Program, the Vance AFB library is offering the Overdrive Program, an online resource with thousands of free downloadable audiobooks, e-books, and music and video files.
Records for yourself or next of kin Choose one of three ways to request service records from the National Archives: Start your records request online for recent military service. Print and fill out a Form SF 180 [PDF, 894KB]. Mail it to the appropriate address on the form.
Airmen and Guardians can access their DAF Learning Record via CAC login in the Envision environment. It is available to all Total Force (Active Duty, Guard, and Reserve) Airmen, Guardians, and civilians.

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In the realm of military awards and decorations, the AF Form 1206 is an essential document used by the United States Air Force to recommend personnel for awards, medals, and decorations.
You can mail or fax your signed and dated request to the National Archives National Personnel Record Center (NPRC). Be sure to use the address specified (either in the instructions on the SF-180 or in our online system, eVetRecs). Most, but not all records, are stored at the NPRC.
The AF IMT 100 is needed by military personnel who are requesting travel authorization, training, or other official actions within the Air Force.

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