VA Claims: Disabled Veterans Community|Hadit.com

Request Military Service Records

Search VA Disability Claims Information via HadIt.com Veterans

Home VA Disability Request Military Service Records

Request Military Service Records

Request Personnel and/or Medical Records OnlineMore ways to get service recordsLearn about military service records (e.g. DD Form 214)

     Request Personnel and/or Medical Records Online. More ways to get service records. Learn about military service records (e.g. DD Form 214)

    Research

      Replace Lost Medals and Awards Learn how to replace lost or damaged ones.

       

      New York City celebrating the surrender of Japan. They threw anything and kissed anybody in Times Square. Lt. Victor Jorgensen, August 14, 1945. ARC ID 80-G-377094.

      Browse WWII Photos 

      View a sample of their extensive collection of photographs from World War II.

      Alternate Records Resources

      Alternate Sources of Military Service Data. When proof of military service is needed, NPRC (MPR) attempts to reconstruct specific basic service data from alternate sources.NPRC (MPR) has identified many sources, but each contains limited military service information. They are utilized to piece together (reconstruct) basic service data.

      NA Form 13075, Questionnaire About Military Service

      Medical-Related Alternate Records

      In 1988, computer tapes containing ten million hospital/treatment facility admission records were transferred to NPRC (MPR). Initially created by the U.S. Army Surgeon General’s Office (SGO), these records were discovered by the National Academy of Sciences and offered to the National Archives for NPRC (MPR) use. The source records existed in a computer code format and required extensive analysis to interpret the code into English. Between 1988-1990, NPRC (MPR) salvaged 7.8 million records of individual admissions for use as a significant supplement to other smaller sources of medical information.

      Personnel-Related Alternate Sources

      A primary source of alternate data is a collection of 19 million final pay vouchers. These records provide name, service number, dates of service, and character of service. These are the most critical service data elements needed for the reconstruction process. With these and other organizational records (enlistment ledgers, service number indexes, etc.), NPRC (MPR) personnel can usually verify military service and provide a Certification of Military Service. This Certification can be used for any purpose for which the original discharge document was used, including the application for veterans benefits.

      The 1973 Fire at NPRC

      On July 12, 1973, a disastrous NPRC (MPR) fire destroyed approximately 16-18 million Official Military Personnel Files. The affected record collections are described below. No duplicate copies of the records destroyed in the fire were maintained, nor was a microfilm copy ever produced. There were no indexes created before the fire. In addition, millions of documents had been lent to the Department of Veterans Affairs before the fire occurred. Therefore, a complete list of lost records is not available. Nevertheless, NPRC (MPR) uses many alternate sources to reconstruct basic service information to respond to requests.

      Related

      Facebook
      Twitter
      LinkedIn
      Pinterest

      Related Posts

      Project 2025 A Ticking Time Bomb
      News
      Tbird

      Project 2025: A Ticking Time Bomb for Veterans’ Benefits

      We’ve got a serious situation brewing, and it’s time to sound the alarm. This “Project 2025” isn’t just another bureaucratic reshuffling – it’s a full-scale assault on the benefits we’ve bled for.

      “A Legacy of Loyalty and Service”
      VA Disability
      Tbird

      Veterans Day 2024 Poster

      Each year the Veterans Day National Committee publishes a commemorative Veterans Day poster. The Committee selects a poster from artwork submitted by artists nationwide. Over

      error: Content is protected !!