How to Submit form DD 214

Veterans and their families can claim compensation from the military if they were affected by contaminated water at the Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base. Though, making a claim will require the submission of various important documents. One important document that must be acquired is the Military Service Records Form, DD 214. 

Here is what you can do to access DD 214 and submit it to your attorney. 

What is Military Service Records Form DD 214?

Before discussing what you can do to acquire form DD 214, it may be helpful to learn what information is detailed in the form. Each form contains a record of your:

  • Duty stations and dates that you served at each station
  • The date and location of your enlistment in the military
  • Any medals, awards, or decorations you received during your enlistment
  • All qualifications, performance, and training you acquired during your service
  • Any administrative remarks mentioned by your superiors
  • Any disciplinary actions taken against you
  • All education you received in the military
  • Last duty station and rank

This is most of what is featured in the document, but the primary information that is needed for a Camp Lejeune claim is the duty stations and dates. These documents can be used to verify that you were at Camp Lejeune during the periods when the water was contaminated. 

Requesting Form DD 214

If you do not have your form DD 214, it is possible to request it from the military. There are several methods you can use:

  • Submit a request on milConnect
  • Fax or mail a written request to the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC)
  • Visit the NPRC in person
  • Contact the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
  • Contact your local county or state veteran’s agency

How to Submit a request on milConnect

  1. From your signed-in homepage, click or tap on Correspondence/ Documentation. Then select Defense Personnel Records Information (DPRIS) from the drop-down menu.
  2. Choose the Personnel File tab.
  3. Select Request My Personnel File.
  4. Fill out the form. In the Document Index section, check the boxes next to the document(s) you’d like to request.
  5. Click or tap on the Create and Send Request button.

Do You Need Assistance Requesting Form DD 214?

Even if you feel like you are not eligible for a Camp Lejeune claim, reviewing form DD 214 may still be worthwhile. There is a chance that you were stationed at Camp Lejeune and don’t even know it.

Therefore it may be in your best interest to reach out to a lawyer to find out the reality.

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