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Can family members request military records on behalf of a veteran?

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Yes, family members can request military records on behalf of a veteran, provided they have the necessary authorization. Typically, this involves the veteran providing written consent using a Standard Form 180, which allows family members to access their service records. The records in question may include details about the veteran's service history, awards, or other pertinent information. It is essential that family members ensure they have the veteran's permission before making any requests. Additionally, certain privacy regulations may apply, which can restrict access to specific information. For guidance on the exact process and any necessary forms, it would be advisable to refer to the appropriate web page dedicated to this topic or search for relevant information directly related to military personnel files.
Answered Sep 1st 2025

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