Well I put in my retirement packet, but I need my NG DD/NG-214 to get credit for the 3 months of active duty I had
when I went to Basic in 1989.
I transferred from the NC NG to active duty and the packet with training records didn't have it in it
I put in a request to the Nat Archives and after 90days I received a letter saying it wasn't found.
Does any Guardsman know a way to get a DD/NG-214? basically the one piece of paper is holding up my retirement paperwork
even though I have a copy of my old 201 file/basic training certificate etc.
Only thing I know I had and was lost was my NG enlistment contract from 24 yrs ago.
Thanks
Free
Posted: 1/30/2015 8:03:02 PM EDT
[#1]
Shit dude, wish you'd have asked this while I was still at work. I don't go back in til Tuesday.
But I'll send out a text to track down a personnel guru for you Monday.
Posted: 1/30/2015 8:52:47 PM EDT
[#2]
Your the man, thanks
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Shit dude, wish you'd have asked this while I was still at work. I don't go back in til Tuesday.
But I'll send out a text to track down a personnel guru for you Monday.
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Posted: 1/30/2015 8:57:18 PM EDT
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Quoted: Need some help all
Well I put in my retirement packet, but I need my NG DD/NG-214 to get credit for the 3 months of active duty I had
when I went to Basic in 1989.
I transferred from the NC NG to active duty and the packet with training records didn't have it in it
I put in a request to the Nat Archives and after 90days I received a letter saying it wasn't found.
Does any Guardsman know a way to get a DD/NG-214? basically the one piece of paper is holding up my retirement paperwork
even though I have a copy of my old 201 file/basic training certificate etc.
Only thing I know I had and was lost was my NG enlistment contract from 24 yrs ago.
Thanks
Free
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You probably have to get a DD-215, which is an amended and corrected 214. Not a guardsman but did some reserves after I got out. My 214 was full of errors, the times did not add up due to a typo error
Posted: 1/30/2015 9:00:48 PM EDT
[#4]
Well, it's usually an NGB 22 (like a DD-214), or an NGB 23, which lists your accrual of retirement points.