How to Replace Military Certificates

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Military certificates are awarded to men and women in recognition of their service and accomplishments as a member of the United States Armed Forces. Among the plethora of military certificates available are a Distinguished Service Certificate awarded by the Army for exceptional duty, and the Navy's Certificate of Retirement for those who served faithfully and honorably. You can see a comprehensive collection of service awards at USAMilitaryMedals.com. If for any reason your service award has been lost or irreparably damaged, there are ways to receive a replacement.

1 Requesting a Military-Certificate Replacement

2 Go to the National Archives website www.archives.govveteransmilitary-service-recordsreplacement-medals.html

Go to the National Archives website www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/replacement-medals.html to request to have your military certificate replaced.

3 Click on the branch of the military

Click on the branch of the military you served in. The choices are Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard and Cold War Certificates.

4 Write down the address provided

Write down the address provided. You will need to send a letter to the branch of the armed services where your certificate was issued.

5 Click on ‘ eVetRecs ’

Click on ‘eVetRecs’. This will take you to the National Archives customized information request form. To receive your replacement certificate, you will need a copy of your military personnel record to prove your military service.

6 Click on Request Military Records

Click on ‘Request Military Records’ at the bottom of the page. You will be directed to an online document. You will need to answer as many questions on this form as you can.

7 Print the final page

Print the final page of this request form. After you enter all of the required information, you will see a prompt to print the page. If you do not have a printer, on a blank piece of paper you can write the Service Request Number and the declaration statement. Sign your printed or written document and mail to: NPRC WEB 9700 Page Avenue St. Louis, MO 63132-5100 You can also fax your request to (314) 801-9049

8 Write a letter

Write a letter requesting the certificate you want replaced. Once you've received your proof-of-service document, send your letter with a copy of the proof-of-service form to the address provided at www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/replacement-medals.html

9 Prior to World War I

10 Order

Order a certificate recognizing an ancestor who served in past wars. Many states offer certificates for acknowledgment of service in the Civil War and the American Revolution. Go to the 'Access to Military Service and Pension Records' page on the National Archives Web site. There, you can find out how to search for records of veterans who served in wars prior to the 20th century. Though you are able to order records here, they do not offer service certificates.

11 Go

Go to the official Web site of the state where your relative served to find out how to fill out an application to receive a certificate authenticating military service by an ancestor. You must process this request where your relative lived, died or was buried. Some states, like Illinois and Arkansas, have genealogy offices that process these requests.

12 Fill out

Fill out, print, sign and date your application. Mail it with a copy of proof of service and applicable fees to receive a certificate acknowledging service.

Shannon Marks started her journalism career in 1994. She was a reporter at the "Beachcomber" in Rehoboth Beach, Del., and contributed to "Philadelphia Weekly." Marks also served as a research editor, reporter and contributing writer at lifestyle, travel and entertainment magazines in New York City. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in literature from Temple University.

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