CERTIFICATION AND ACCEPTANCE NAME OF ENLISTEE/REENLISTEE (Last, First, Middle) SOCIAL SECURITY NO. OF ENLISTEE/REENLISTEE DD FORM 4/2, JAN 2001 13a. My acceptance for enlistment is based on the information I have given in my application for enlistment.
If you’re a family member planning a burial for a Veteran in a VA national cemeteryCall our National Cemetery Scheduling Office at. We can help you get the Veteran’s DD214 or other discharge documents you may need.If you’re the next of kin of a Veteran who has passed awayYou can request a copy of the Veteran’s military records in any of these ways:. Mail or fax a Request Pertaining to Military Records (Standard Form SF 180) to the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC). Write a letter to the NPRC. Send it to:1 Archives DriveSt.
Louis, Missouri 63138. Visit the NPRC in person. Contact your state or county Veterans agency. Hire an independent researcherYou may be considered the next of kin if you’re related to the Veteran in any of these ways:.
Surviving spouse who hasn't remarried, or. Parent, or. Child, or. SiblingIf you’re not the Veteran’s next of kinIf the Veteran was discharged more than 62 years ago, you can order a copy of their military records. The National Archives opens all records to the public 62 years after discharge.If the Veteran was discharged less than 62 years ago, you may be able to request limited information from their Military Personnel File.