Posted on Dec 15, 2015
TSgt James Arnold
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SGT Chris Stephens
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For the Army, we have a program called iPerms that is a copy of everything from the time we signed up. There is a copy of my original enlistment papers with my parent's signature on it because I was 17 at the time I enlisted. I'm not sure if the other branches do this, though.
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SFC Richard Hamel
SFC Richard Hamel
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That's correct, DD form 1966.for your parents signature.
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GySgt Greg Clear
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The original is in your medical records that follow you everywhere throughout your service. Side note: "if your still in make a copy of everything". Once you retire or EAS it then goes to archives. If your lucky and depending on when you got out and your rank it could be on your OMPF. ( mine was) You may want to check out this site too. http://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/medical-records.html
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CPO Ed Ball
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Edited 9 y ago
As a member of the National Guard, if it's not with your unit, and you are unable to retrieve the induction physical from https://vetrecs.archives.gov/VeteranRequest/home.html recommend you inquire with your state's Adjutant General's office.
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TSgt James Arnold
TSgt James Arnold
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I'm going to look through my medical records again and see if it is in there. I have my basic training stuff but no medical stuff from then.
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