Posted on Apr 17, 2016
SPC Melonnie Covington-Pryor
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SFC Charles Pervall
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The military uses the DD-314 as the official record of military service. Hopefully you have a copy. If there needs to be a correction done, you must submit to the branch human resource agency.
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1SG Curtis Hobson
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That's a DD 214 not a DD 314. A DD form 314 is a Preventive Maintenance Schedule and Record.
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SFC Ira Moe
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I don't remember the specifics ( i had to get my records caught up after a huge fire in St. Louis destroyed many ) But I'd talk to my unit clerk first and they should have a better idea then pvt. Joe Snuffy. I think it eill lead you to the records department of the Army in St. Louis however.
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LTC Anthony Kluz, EA
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A big consequence is the effect on retired pay! The PAC OIC messed up my DD-214 upon retirement to the point where he had me "entering the Army" the same day as my commission from OCS! Really! He told me, "Don't worry, you can fix it with a DD-215!" How do you erase enlistment date? Basic training? etc.
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SPC James Seigars
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I actually had this happen. Luckily I have two briefcases of all my records (medical, dental, enlistment, etc) so I just made an appointment at my nearest personel office and took COPIES of all my paperwork with me to it. It took awhile but they eventually got all my info correct.
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TSgt Marco McDowell
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Might be too late for some but copies, copies and more copies. Plus scan, save on different medias,even the cloud. I had to flip my house upside down to find my lone copy of my first DD-214. Second go around I made a 100 copies, sent some to my sister, one in the bank. Now I store copies everywhere, even my phone. Sending in an application to correct will help, but if they have zero record of your service, try DFAS or maybe some old buddies to vouch. Hell, pictures come in handy as well (cough)...VA. I told my guys to not burn bridges or paperwork when they sep'd, you never know what may pop up.
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SGT John Efelis
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If a pay check was received, then there exists a record. Of anything, that you served from this day to this day and where. Every LES has an identifier which says where the payee is located.....a payroll version of a units DODDAC.
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SGT Timothy Summers
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You would need to have copies or the originals of your enlistment papers.
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SSG Edward Joy
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my records were lost in the seventies, we had to reconstruct them. Its a good thing I have a good memory
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SSG Section Chief
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Well for starter I would have a hard copy of everything before it gets out into Iperms or get submitted to any unit ranging from your contracts to 1059s, 2147s 214s etc.
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SGT Timothy Summers
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I have 2 sets of hard copies and also have them all on digits
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SSG Warren Hall
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Had the same problem. A lot of my records also burned in the fire. Most of what I had to submit was my medical records, which was about the only thing I had kept copies of. I ran into a major roadblock when it came to the rest of my records, mostly deployment records, awards, and promotions. I wish that I had made copies of everything, but unfortunately I did not.
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