gangof4 Posted June 10, 2022 Share Posted June 10, 2022 When I retired, I received my medical records which were unfortunately lost. How can the VA research what I was treated for while on active duty if the original records were lost while in my possession? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Richard1954 Posted July 2, 2022 Share Posted July 2, 2022 4 hours ago, Phury & Rhage said: You can obtain a copy of those records from NPRC as well. While I was not given my original personnal records, I did get them and copied them before I left the Army. I also had some hospitalizations in the early 19790's and i got copies of those records as well. So I do have a copy of all my records. The hospital records help me when I requested service conection for my TBI. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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When I retired, I received my medical records which were unfortunately lost. How can the VA research what I was treated for while on active duty if the original records were lost while in my possession?
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Fortunately thanks to advice of a senior Army Warrant Officer pilot in 1968 I made copies of all important medical and other records in Vietnam, Japan and USA with assist of medical clerks and this h
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Dustoff is spot on. I tell veterans, even those active duty, to make copies of their med and other records. Even though records are supposed to all be available electronically, we all have seen how th
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Agree with @GBArmy. @Dustoff 11is spot on. The number one thing I tell active duty members make copies of all your records. Medical and Personnel records. I also recommend that they send letters home
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