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A DD214 is a document that serves as proof of military service and contains information about a person's discharge from the military. If you are a veteran or the next of kin of a deceased veteran, you can obtain a DD214 by following these steps: 1. Request the DD214 online: The quickest and easiest way to obtain a DD214 is to request it online through the National Archives eVetRecs system. To do this, you will need to create an account, provide some personal information, and specify which branch of the military you served in. You will also need to provide your Social Security number, date of birth, and service information. 2. Request the DD214 by mail: If you prefer to request your DD214 by mail, you can download and fill out Standard Form 180 (SF-180) from the National Archives website. This form is used to request military records, including the DD214. Once you have completed the form, you should mail it to the appropriate address based on the branch of the military you served in. You can find the addresses on the National Archives website. 3. Request the DD214 in person: If you prefer to request your DD214 in person, you can visit a National Archives location near you. Bring a government-issued photo ID with you, and be prepared to provide your Social Security number, date of birth, and service information. You can also fill out the SF-180 form in person if you have not already done so. 4. Request the DD214 through a third-party service: There are also third-party services that can help you obtain a DD214, but be aware that they may charge a fee for their services. Make sure to research the service and read reviews before using them. It is important to note that the National Archives may not have a copy of your DD214 if it was lost or damaged, so you may need to provide additional information to verify your service. If this is the case, you can contact the National Personnel Records Center to request a replacement.
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