Posted on Oct 18, 2015
Service Members: How do I get a copy of my records or anything in my 201 File?
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...1059's, MOS Orders, OMPF, DD214, MOB orders, Awards, NCOER, OER's, contracts, anything in a 201 file, etc.
I saw a member who posted a question about how to get a copy of a 1059. It puzzled me a little because I always was able to access any of my records through a number of different sites HRC provided and I figured everyone knew about them. All you had to do was make sure someone scanned it. It was like having a google drive for all your records in addition to your hard copies. If your answer is to go to your first line leader, the VA or the National Archives you need to find other options.
iPerms:
https://iperms.hrc.army.mil/rms/
HRC:
https://www.hrcapps.army.mil/portal/
JST (Joint Service Transcript):
https://jst.doded.mil/
VA eBenfits:
https://www.ebenefits.va.gov/ebenefits/manage/documents
Do soldiers not know about these sites? What do the other services use?
Are they still useful?
What do you use?
I saw a member who posted a question about how to get a copy of a 1059. It puzzled me a little because I always was able to access any of my records through a number of different sites HRC provided and I figured everyone knew about them. All you had to do was make sure someone scanned it. It was like having a google drive for all your records in addition to your hard copies. If your answer is to go to your first line leader, the VA or the National Archives you need to find other options.
iPerms:
https://iperms.hrc.army.mil/rms/
HRC:
https://www.hrcapps.army.mil/portal/
JST (Joint Service Transcript):
https://jst.doded.mil/
VA eBenfits:
https://www.ebenefits.va.gov/ebenefits/manage/documents
Do soldiers not know about these sites? What do the other services use?
Are they still useful?
What do you use?
Edited 9 y ago
Posted 9 y ago
Responses: 9
Go to the VA speak with the actual VA Rep. Request an eBenefits account. From then on you can download your Sevice Record any time you want from the comfort of your own home.
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SSG Carlos Madden You can contact the Army Boards of Corrections at [login to see]
http://arba.army.pentagon.mil/abcmr-overview.cfm
I hope this helps.
http://arba.army.pentagon.mil/abcmr-overview.cfm
I hope this helps.
Army Review Boards Agency (ARBA)
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Below is the website to get all your records. Also go to a local VFW, AMVETS, or American Legions Post and ask for a VSO ~ Vertrans Service Officer.Welcime hone Soldier. Look me up in Facebook as Jim E. Evans so we can chat. http://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/medical-records.html
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SSG Carlos Madden
Thank you SPC James Evans. I don't personally need help but there are others out there that probably do.
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In my previous life, I helped thousands of vets/families/representatives secure complete copies of the contents of their 201 file (and sometimes Unit records as well). Short version is ask your local Congressional Office to request for you, and ask for a certified copy of EVERY page (not just what NPRC or VA wants to provide you).
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I perms and the HRC web site basically are the same. The HRC site has the direct link to the other site. Just gives you a choice weather you are active or reserve component.
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