Posted on Jan 5, 2017
SGT Gid Alston
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SGM Erik Marquez
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Edited 8 y ago
Some states have an option to put a Vet marking on your DL, but we have heard many story of that not being sufficient proof of vet status, likely because those denying it do not understand the program, or its one of the sates that requires no proof your a vet, they ask, you say yes, its on your card.

Other than that there is a VA card if your partaking in VA services.

If I may ask.. what is it you need a "proof of service" card for? that a redacted DD214 would not suffice for?

EDITED: I erroneously said there was not FED issued option,, I was mistaken, thank you SPC (anonymous) for making the correction.
https://www.congress.gov/114/plaws/publ31/PLAW-114publ31.pdf
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SGT Gid Alston
SGT Gid Alston
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Thanks for this information! The DD214 will suffice for any needs I have, but a card would be more handy. For example, at the gate in Dollywood, they offered a big discount for vets, and I did not have a copy of my DD214 with me. The lady was gracious enough to take my word for it, but most people won't do that.
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SGM Erik Marquez
SGM Erik Marquez
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SPC (Anonymous) - https://www.congress.gov/114/plaws/publ31/PLAW-114publ31.pdf

I'd give you more thumbs up ,,,, but can only do one.


This was just a topic of discussion here a few weeks ago... with the OP calling for just this thing, and many of us (ignorantly i might add) not knowing the very thing being asked for already existed. what the law is not clear on is... who issues this card?

it says :
"‘‘§ 5706. Veterans identification card
‘‘(a) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary of Veterans Affairs shall issue
an identification card described in subsection (b) to each veteran
who—
‘‘(1) requests such card;
‘‘(2) presents a copy of Department of Defense form DD–
214 or other official document from the official military personnel
file of the veteran that describes the service of the
veteran; and
‘‘(3) pays the fee under subsection (c)(1).
‘‘(b) IDENTIFICATION CARD.—An identification card described
in this subsection is a card issued to a veteran that—
‘‘(1) displays a photograph of the veteran;
‘‘(2) displays the name of the veteran;
‘‘(3) explains that such card is not proof of any benefits
‘‘(4) contains an identification number that is not a social security number; and
‘‘(5) serves as proof that such veteran—
‘‘(A) served in the Armed Forces; and
‘‘(B) has a Department of Defense form DD–214 or
other official document in the official military personnel
file of the veteran that describes the service of the veteran"

But not specifically what agency is issuing these cards nor what the fee is
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SGM Erik Marquez
SGM Erik Marquez
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SGM Erik Marquez - found this
Of note from the release "We estimate that VA will be able implement the program in 2017. The cost of each card has not yet been determined."

so a program of record and law, but not yet on line, and no cost yet named,, all to be implemented by our ever efficient and honest VA


"On July 20, 2015, the president signed into law the Veterans Identification Card Act of 2015. This act allows Veterans to apply for an identification card directly from VA. The VA identification card will allow Veterans to demonstrate proof of service for discounts at private restaurants and businesses.

Veterans Health ID CardIt should be noted that the identification card is different from a Veteran Health Identification card or a DoD Uniformed Services or retiree ID card. As such, the VA identification cards cannot be used as proof of eligibility to any federal benefits and does not grant access to military installations.

When available, Veterans will be able to request an ID card from VA for a fee. VA is currently making plans to implement the new law in the most efficient and cost-effective way possible while protecting Veterans’ personal information. We estimate that VA will be able implement the program in 2017. The cost of each card has not yet been determined."
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SGT Gid Alston
SGT Gid Alston
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Thanks again. You've been very helpful. Hopefully the Fed will make the card available soon.
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CPL Casey Smith
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Yes. Go to ebenefit.gov register there then you can print all that stuff from the letters link.
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SGT Gid Alston
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Thanks!
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SSG Johnnie Vaughn
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https://www.ebenefits.va.gov/ebenefits/homepage

Every vet should sign up. Get your VA letter showing periods of service.
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