Ask to see his DD214. No DD214, he didn't serve. If info's not on his DD214, it didn't happen.
Ask to see his DD214; no DD214, he didn't serve; if somethings not on the document, it didn't happen.
The 21st century is full of new US laws. US medals/decorations, in many cases, may no longer be legal to sell...unless an individual has "orders" (normally listed on his DD214) for those particular medals.
Ask to see his DD214. If it's not on that document; he wasn't there.
All your awards should be listed on your DD214.
The DD214 (US Military Discharge) has an awards/decorations section where all would be listed
MBK means completion of Active Duty service commitment or expiration of term of service. You can find other SPN codes at dd214.us/referenceSPN_Codes.pdf.
DD214
Ask to see his DD214. No DD214, he didn't serve. If info's not on his DD214, it didn't happen.
I'm not really sure what you are asking about, but the US Defense Department Form DD214 is the report of the discharge of a member of the Armed Forces. It lists his dates of service, his rank, any medals, commendations or punishments, and the nature of his discharge.
Yes. Service members keep Copy 4 of their DD214.
NO! ANY alteration of your DD214 negates it's validity
Contact: US Army Human Resources Command, 1 Reserve Way, St. Louis Missouri 63132.
Ask to see his DD214; no DD214, he didn't serve; if somethings not on the document, it didn't happen.
10% for vets.
It is a code on your DD214 that tells someone able to read the codes whether you were honorably discharged or type of discharge you earned.
It depends on the state. Each state has its on regulations on the requirements for obtaining a permit. In some states, you don't have to take the shooting test if you have a DD214, but you still have to take the classroom portion, and in some states, having a DD214 makes no difference at all.