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Jay
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thanksjmra wrote:Welcome to the forum. Did a little surfing and found this.
"Release from Active Duty. In the case of a Coast Guard Reservist who is released from active duty and continues to hold status as a member of the Coast Guard Reserve on inactive duty, and a Regular Coast Guard enlisted member who is released from active duty and concurrently transferred to the Coast Guard Reserve, enter the statement: "NO DISCHARGE CERTIFICATE ISSUED AT TIME OF SEPARATION."
Does this fit your situation?
If not, I know my DD214 had two pages. One had the type of discharge listed and the other did not. You may have sent the wrong one.
This is from the DPS website
Verification of Veteran and Discharge Status
...must show that the veteran received an honorable discharge or a general discharge (under honorable conditions)
Looks like you can order another copy from here:
http://www.archives.gov/veterans/milita ... index.html
Yes! And you can print it out yourself on http://www.ebenefits.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. If you are not enrolled in it, then you need to be ASAP if you have separated or retired. Lots of good info. On that site!infoman wrote:Easy- you need the "Member-4 Copy DD-214"
Depends...my DD214 was typed on a typwriter using carbon copies...lol. My records are not in those elctronic databases. I tried to get college credit for my military training a while back and couldn't because it wasn't accessible to them on a website...CHLLady wrote:Yes! And you can print it out yourself on http://www.ebenefits.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. If you are not enrolled in it, then you need to be ASAP if you have separated or retired. Lots of good info. On that site!infoman wrote:Easy- you need the "Member-4 Copy DD-214"