Posted on Jul 19, 2018
How to receive a memorandum and bootcamp medical records?
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I was in any reserve in 2011 and got out with a medical discharge. I'm now reenlisting in active Navy and everything is going good so far, I took my advantage and completed the application. But now the meps doctors say I need a memorandum and medical records from army boot camp. And body know how I go about accessing these?
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Also, get a multifunction printer scammer fax copier, with capability to fax without a PC using no software, yet be able to be linkable to a PC software package to scan in all your stuff as PDF files, then save them backed up on flash drives, CDs, and/or DVDs, trust !e, that's the nest way, honest, do the same!e for virtually every page of your stuff, all of it, and record your DD215 with the county record off where you live, so they have a copy, o did that when I got home, my Dad had !e do it, as he did also, OK?
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Med and dental records are also quite frequently jumbled when scanned in, lab slips, clinocal request slips, frequently we've seen there can often be little order, in many instances....
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Hope that was alp of at least some use, as I'd said, of you need help, just ask, I'll try to give you whatever more I can, OK? If you get anywhere, let us know, if you want, I'd be most eager to hear !ore, no rush, of course, trust me, that's how you get such stuff...also, all svc hospitals also keep their own records, as well, I'm fairly sure, as do clinics, however, once someone is totally out, all their stuff eventually winds up for the svcs at NPRC trust me, been there, done that (BTDT), honest, so if you've been out awhile, your stuff most def should all he there for the !most part, just reme!Ber to expliclty ask for med, dental, and personnel files, so you get all three, and remember, they're appmdouble sided printouts, so convert them to single sided, don't have copy centers do it, do that yourself, so you keep the pages in the proper order, and number them in a corner, if you can, to keep them all straight, OK?
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