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Changing My Military Records

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JonesZen

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Hello, I need to combine two DD 214's from separate enlistments. I see that it takes submitting a DD Form 149, provided here:

http://usmilitary.about.com/cs/airforcebase/a/chgrecords.htm

How do I know this is the most up to date version of that form? Is there an "official" online source for this form? I don't see it listed on the VONAPP site.

Any other advice regarding combining my DD 214's greatly appreciated.

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We "gotta pick our battles"...I like your quote, JonesZen.

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I think this issue is worth fighting for! Wartime Military Service is a necessary condition for many presumptive conditions. Also, states benefits are increased depending on wartime vs peacetime service. You should file, it might take a few months --but you deserve that recognition. ~Wings

USAF 1980-1986, 70% SC PTSD, 100% TDIU (P&T)

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Wartime service is important, as it offers additional benefits. Why not just submit both DD 214's to the VA and let them correct their records? Just a thought!

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Thank you, Wings and All.

I don't know why it has to be so complicated... famous last words.

The discharge date of my second DD 214 puts me in a Wartime Service Period. I don't know what weight that carries with the VA, and I sure don't want more than I have coming (or need, but who knows what the future holds).

This came to the forefront again when I received in the mail a letter that "is a summary of benefits" I currently receive from the VA (says it replaces VA Form 20-5455). This letter uses the dates of service from my first DD 214, which does not include Wartime Service Period.

There are other errors and omissions, but the main issue is this Wartime Service Period.

I might just have to carry this one to the grave... unless life gives me a break, gotta pick our battles.

Thanks again, and keep the faith, Brothers and Sisters.

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Wartime service is important, as it offers additional benefits. Why not just submit both DD 214's to the VA and let them correct their records? Just a thought!

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He did. The VA has both DD 214s, however, they listed the non wartime DD 214 on his letter, even though they have his wartime DD 214. I agree with you maybe just a letter asking them to correct their records would work.

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I think this issue is worth fighting for! Wartime Military Service is a necessary condition for many presumptive conditions. Also, states benefits are increased depending on wartime vs peacetime service. You should file, it might take a few months --but you deserve that recognition. ~Wings

I agree with Wings...

"it shall be remembered"...

"We few"

"We happy few"

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Sorry, gentlemen, I just saw that in my "About Me" page I inadvertently (and unintentionally) had my dates of service incorrect. I served from 77-90, not 77-99. Big difference in my Wartime Service Period record. Please do not think less of me. Also to be clear, I served no time in war. That said, I will pursue this. At speed which I am capable of. Thank-you all, again.

Army: Contact the Army Review Board Agency (ARBA) http://arba.army.pentagon.mil/

OR ...

The Army now accepts online applications for changes using the ACTSOnline system http://actsonline.army.mil/

Both sites have been down these past couple nights. I'll keep trying, thanks.

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What you Need, not what you Want... (Jim Strickland IIRC)

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