Is military service public record?

If 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.
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Can I look up someone's military record?

World War I - Present

You can find veterans' military service records from World War I to the present from the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC). The NPRC houses many types of records, including Official Military Personnel Files (OMPF).
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Is a person's military record public?

Access to Records, Information for the General Public:

Without the consent of the veteran or next-of-kin, the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) can only release limited information from the Official Military Personnel File (OMPF) to the general public.
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Are military records confidential?

A certificate of release or discharge , casualty report, death notice or other record pertaining to active duty service issued by the United States Government, classified by the United States Government as confidential and filed for safekeeping with any state, county or local government authority is confidential for a ...
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How can I find out if someone was in the military for free?

Step 1: Visit the National Personnel Records Center official website. Step 2: Download and print a copy of the SF-180. Step 3: Fill out the form SF-180. Step 5: Wait for a response from the NPRC regarding the status of the request.
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How to Verify Someone's Military Service



Can you find military records online?

Recent military service and medical records are not online. However, most veterans and their next of kin can obtain free copies of their DD Form 214 (Report of Separation) and the following military service records any of the ways listed below.
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Is dishonorable discharge public record?

The military discharges are recorded without charge and copies are issued without charge as a service to our veterans. Unlike all other records contained in the Register of Deeds Office military discharge documents are considered a public record with restricted access unless they have been on file for 50 years or more.
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Do military have to identify themselves?

This legislation requires all federal law enforcement officers, contractors, and members of the Armed Services to clearly identify themselves and their service branch or agencies, badge number, or rank while they are engaged in crowd control at civilian protests or other similar activities.
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What do military service records show?

Military personnel records are primarily administrative records and can contain information such as:
  • enlistment/appointment.
  • duty stations and assignments.
  • training, qualifications, performance.
  • awards and medals.
  • disciplinary actions.
  • insurance.
  • emergency data.
  • administrative remarks.
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How can I find a soldier?

How to Locate U.S. Military Personnel and Veterans
  1. By phone at 1-877-272-7337.
  2. Through an online request (You'll first need to create an account.)
  3. Using its Hero Care app on your mobile device.
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Can I view my DD214 online?

Most veterans and their next of kin can obtain FREE copies of their DD Form 214 (Report of Separation) via online access. To use the system, you must be a military veteran, next of kin of a deceased member of the military, or former member of the military.
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Can employers verify military service?

To obtain information about an applicant's military service, an employer is permitted, with consent, to make inquiries pertaining to dates of military service; duties performed; rank during service at the time of discharge; pay during service and at the time of discharge; training received and work experience.
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Are dishonorable discharge considered veteran?

If a person was dishonorably discharged, would they be considered a veteran? Yes. For purposes of HMIS and Point-in-Time (PIT) Count data collection, as long as the person was on active duty for at least one day, Veteran Status should be 'Yes.
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How can I find my father's ww2 service record?

Visit the GOV.UK website for information about how to request a summary of a service record from the Ministry of Defence (MOD). These are available to next of kin and members of the general public on request to the MOD, provided the subject is no longer living. An administrative fee applies.
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How many years do you have to serve to be a veteran?

"Anyone who has reached 20 years of service, even if they were never activated on a [federal] order for more than 180 days outside of training, will now be considered a veteran," he said. The change in law, said Krenz, simply recognizes those who serve.
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How long are military records sealed?

* Military personnel records are open to the public 62 years after the service member's separation from the military. (To calculate this, take the current year and subtract 62.)
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Are DD214 public record?

The Privacy Act of 1974 limits access to a veteran's DD214 to only the service member (either past or present) or the member's legal guardian; only these persons will have access to almost any information contained in that member's own record.
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What happens if a soldier hits a civilian?

Whether you are a soldier or not, no one is "allowed" to assault another person. The punishment will be determined by who takes jurisdiction in bringing charges, which would be either the civilian or military police.
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Does the military keep pictures on file?

military personnel service records. textual documents including unit reports and rosters; maps and plans; photographs; posters; motion pictures and sound recordings; and electronic records.
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Can you still get a good job with a dishonorable discharge?

While being dishonorably discharged may affect the chances of employment, it does not mean that one cannot gain employment. It may not be easy to find a job with a dishonorable discharge, veteran job finders can prevail.
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What does DD-214 stand for?

The Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, or DD Form 214, is a document Airmen may receive at certain points in their careers such as separating from an active duty unit, completing job training, or returning home from a deployment.
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Is military service number Same as SSN?

Since that time, social security numbers have become the de facto military service number for United States armed forces personnel.
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Is a DD-214 an honorable discharge?

Most individuals and employers want to see an Honorable Discharge indicated in line 24's Character of Service in the DD 214. This type of discharge also is key to being eligible for a host of veteran's benefits provided by federal, state and sometimes even local governments.
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What are the 5 types of military discharges?

In general, there are five different types of discharges from the Army: Honorable; General, Under Honorable Conditions; Under Other than Honorable Conditions; Bad Conduct; and Dishonorable.
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Does a general discharge become honorable?

A general discharge under honorable conditions means that your service was satisfactory, but did not deserve the highest level of discharge for performance and conduct. Many veterans with this type of discharge may have engaged in minor misconduct.
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