Posted on Jul 16, 2021
How does a National Guardsman get a copy of their DD-214 and Retiree Card?
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To my fellow National Guardsmen, I’m about to retire and I have enough activations to qualify for a DD-214 after I get out. How do I go about obtaining this? As well as my “Retiree Card”? Is it automatically sent in the mail or a process after submitting a request.
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Reserve and Nation Guard to NOT get a DD214 at the end of their service. NG and RC recieve sepatation orders and and updated retirement point statement (5016 or NGB 22/23).
DD214 are only for leaving a period of active duty service.
DD214 are only for leaving a period of active duty service.
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I don't know what you mean about "enough activations", you get a DD 214 after every T10 activation from a reserve component.
But if you are active duty now, and will reach 20 total years of active federal service soon to qualify for a regular retirement, then you need to complete the SFL-TAP program, where you will get all the answers to these questions and the more important questions you are not asking.
A "retiree card" is just like any other military ID, you get it from a DEERS/RAPIDS location, no earlier than the day after your last day of active duty.
But if you are active duty now, and will reach 20 total years of active federal service soon to qualify for a regular retirement, then you need to complete the SFL-TAP program, where you will get all the answers to these questions and the more important questions you are not asking.
A "retiree card" is just like any other military ID, you get it from a DEERS/RAPIDS location, no earlier than the day after your last day of active duty.
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