Posted on Feb 28, 2017
SPC Peter Maynard
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I submitted a packet of missing awards to the Us Army Human Resources Command at Ft Knox, does any one have any idea how long they take for review. I submitted quite a few missing awards.
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It usually depends on the amount of awards and the documentation that you have to be processed. Plus if they are backlogged it can add a few weeks to the process, if you look at the FAQ page for just requesting documentation alone from HRC it may be several months depending on the time frame the documents are from. They are very helpful if you have questions and submit them through the POC listed on the section concerning awards.
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SPC Peter Maynard
SPC Peter Maynard
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Sounds like I'm not n for a wait, and it sounds like I should call the POC and see how it is going. It has been one month all ready. I did send a lot of supporting documentation too!
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SFC Daniel McIntire
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Expect a few months. I'm sure you have copies n hand.
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SPC Peter Maynard
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Yes I do especially all the sworn statements w signatures
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SPC Sheila Lewis
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Count on about thirty days. Did You make copies of what You did have? Try to contact the units and ask about those awards.
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SPC Peter Maynard
SPC Peter Maynard
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I contacted the one unit I'm missing several awards from over 4 years ago. A lot of the missing awards were created after I separated from the military. I never received an answer from the unit on how to correct my DD214, or how to get awards issued (CAB, ICM w 3 stars, etc) that were created after I separated from the military. I have copies of everything I sent!
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SPC Sheila Lewis
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SPC Peter Maynard - You should be able to get copies of everything, don't take "no" for an answer.
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