veterans
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How do I get a copy of my DD214, military service personnel, medical, dental, and other records?
By Larry Dandridge As mentioned in last week’s article, the National Archives “National Military Personnel Records Center” (NPRC) in St. Louis is the official…
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Veteran of the Week – Merle Mulvaney
Beaufort’s Merle Mulvaney, 87, joined the United States Army in Edinburg, Ill., in 1954 through the ROTC at the University of Illinois, graduating in…
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How to get copies of a veteran’s military service records.
By Larry Dandridge The short answer to this question is to contact the National Archives or National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) and request a copy.…
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Veteran of the Week – William (Bill) Stultz
Beaufort’s Bill Stultz, who just celebrated his 104th birthday April 26, joined the New Jersey National Guard even before graduating from High School in…
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More on whom to call with questions about veterans’ benefits
By Larry Dandridge According to the VA’s Accredited Representatives webpage https://bit.ly/42XJXGP, the VA accredits three types of representatives, Veterans Service Organization (VSO) representatives (Veterans…
