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Department of Defense
INSTRUCTION
NUMBER 1336.1
January 6, 1989

    Administrative Reissuance Incorporating Change 1, March 1, 1989

    SUBJECT: Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD Form 214/5 Series)

    References:

    • (a) DoD Instruction 1336.1, "Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD Form 214 Series)," December 14, 1978 (hereby canceled)
    • (b) Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) Memorandum, "Discontinuation of the Use of Certain Information of Separation Documents Issued to Individuals," March 27, 1974 (hereby canceled)
    • (c) Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) Memorandum, "Discontinuation of the Use of Certain Information on Separation Documents Issued to Individuals," May 13, 1974 (hereby canceled)
    • (d) through (1) see enclosure E5.

    1. REISSUANCE AND PURPOSE

    • 1.1. Reissues reference (a) to consolidate into a single document pertinent portions of reference (b), (c), (d), and (e); and
    • 1.2. Prescribes procedures concerning the preparation and distribution of revised DD Form 214 to comport with the requirements of references (e) and (f) and the control and publication of separation program designators (SPDs).

    2. APPLICABILITY AND SCOPE

    • 2.1. The provisions of this Instruction apply to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Military Services, the Joint Staff, and the Defense Agencies (hereafter referred to as "DoD Components"). The term "Military Services," as used here, refers to the Army, Navy, the Air Force, the Marine Corps and, by agreement with the Department of Transportation, to the Coast Guard.
    • 2.2. Its provisions include procedures on the preparation and distribution of DD Forms 214, 214-ws, and 215 (enclosures E1., E2., and E3.) which record and report the transfer or separation of military personnel from a period of active duty. (NOTE: Computer-generated formats are acceptable substitutes provided Assistant Secretary of Defense (Force Management and Personnel) approval is obtained.) DD Forms 214 and 215 (or their substitutes) will provide:
    • 2.2.1. The Military Services with a source of information relating to military personnel for administrative purposes, and for making determinations of eligibility for enlistment or reenlistment.
    • 2.2.2. The Service member with a brief, clear-cut record of the member's active service with the Armed Forces at the time of transfer, release, or discharge, or when the member changes status or component while on active duty.
    • 2.2.3. Appropriate governmental agencies with an authoritative source of information which they require in the administration of Federal and State laws applying to personnel who have been discharged, otherwise released, or transferred to a Reserve component while on active duty.
    • 2.3. Its provisions include procedures on the control and distribution of all lists of SPDs.

    3. POLICY AND PROCEDURES

    • 3.1. Administrative Issuance or Reissuance of DD Forms 214 and 215.
    • 3.1.1. The DD Form 214 will normally be issued by the command from which the member was separated. In those instances where a DD Form 214 was not issued, the Services concerned may establish procedures for administrative issuance.
    • 3.1.2. The DD Form 214, once issued, will not be reissued except:
    • 3.1.2.1. When directed by appropriate appellate authority, Executive Order, or by the Secretary concerned.
    • 3.1.2.2. When it is determined by the Service concerned that the original DD Form 214 cannot be properly corrected by issuance of a DD Form 215 or if the correction would require issuance of more than two DD Forms 215.
    • 3.1.2.3. When two DD Forms 215 have been issued and an additional correction is required.
    • 3.1.3. Whenever a DD Form 214 is administratively issued or reissued, an appropriate entry stating that fact and the date of such action will be made in Block 18, Remarks, of the DD Form 214 unless the appellate authority, Executive Order, or Secretarial directive specifies otherwise.
    • 3.2. The Military Services will ensure that every member (except as limited in 3.2.2., and excluding those listed in 3.3.) being separated from the Military Services is given a completed DD Form 214 describing relevant data regarding the member's service, and the circumstances of termination. DD Form 214 may also be issued under other circumstances prescribed by the Military Service concerned. A continuation sheet, if required, will be bond paper, and will reference: the DD Form 214 being continued; information from blocks 1 through 4; the appropriate block(s) being continued; the member's signature, date; and the authorizing official's signature. DD Forms 214 are not intended to have any legal effect on termination of the member's service.
    • 3.2.1. Release or Discharge from Active Service.
    • 3.2.1.1. The original of DD Form 214 showing separation from a period of active service with a Military Service, including release from a status that is legally determined to be void, will be physically delivered to the separatee prior to departure from the separation activity (a) on the effective date of separation; or (b) on the date authorized travel time commences.
    • 3.2.1.1.1. Copy No. 4, containing the statutory or regulatory authority, reentry code, SPD code, and narrative reason for separation also will be physically delivered to the separatee prior to departure, if he/she so requested by initialing Block 30, Member Requests Copy 4.
    • 3.2.1.1.2. Remaining copies of DD Form 214 will be distributed on the day following the effective date of separation (see 3.5.).
    • 3.2.1.2. When separation is effected under emergency conditions which preclude physical delivery, or when the recipient departs in advance of normal departure time (e.g., on leave in conjunction with retirement; or at home awaiting separation for disability), the original DD Form 214 will be mailed to the recipient on the effective date of separation.
    • 3.2.1.3. If the separation activity is unable to complete all items on the DD Form 214, the form will be prepared as completely as possible and delivered to the separatee. The separatee will be advised (a) that a DD Form 215 will be issued by the Military Service concerned when the missing information becomes available; and (b) that it will not be necessary for the separatee to request a DD Form 215 for such information (see 3.5.3.).
    • 3.2.1.4. If an optical character recognition format is utilized by a Military Service, the first carbon copy of the document will be physically delivered or mailed to the separatee as prescribed in paragraphs 3.2.1.1., 3.2.1.2., and 3.2.1.3. of this section.
    • 3.2.2. Release for Active Duty Training, Full-Time Training Duty, or Active Duty for Special Work. Personnel being separated from a period of active duty for training, full-time training duty, or active duty for special work will be furnished a DD Form 214 when they have served 90 days or more, or when required by the Secretary concerned for shorter periods. Personnel shall be furnished a DD Form 214 upon separation for cause or for physical disability regardless of the length of time served on active duty.
    • 3.2.3. Continuing on Active Duty. Members who change their status or component, as outlined below, while they are serving on active duty will be provided a completed DD Form 214 upon:
    • 3.2.3.1. Discharge for immediate enlistment or reenlistment (optional--at the discretion of the Military Services). However, Military Services not providing the DD Form 214 will furnish the member a DD Form 256, "Honorable Discharge Certificate," and will issue instructions requiring those military offices which maintain a member's records to provide necessary Service data to the member for application to appropriate civilian individuals, groups, and governmental agencies. Such data will include Service component, entry data and grades. (See paragraph 3.4.10.)
    • 3.2.3.2. Termination of enlisted status to accept an appointment to warrant or commissioned officer grade.
    • 3.2.3.3. Termination of a temporary appointment to accept a permanent warrant or commission in the Regular or Reserve components of the Armed Forces.
    • 3.2.3.4. Termination of an officer appointment in one of the Military Services to accept appointment in another Service.
    • 3.3. DD Form 214 need not be prepared for:
    • 3.3.1. Personnel found disqualified upon reporting for active duty and who do not enter actively upon duties in accordance with orders.
    • 3.3.2. Personnel whose active duty, active duty for training, full-time training duty or active duty for special work is terminated by death.
    • 3.3.3. Personnel being removed from the Temporary Disability Retired List.
    • 3.3.4. Enlisted personnel receiving temporary appointments to warrant or commissioned officer grades.
    • 3.3.5. Personnel whose temporary warrant or commissioned officer status is terminated and who remain on active duty to complete an enlistment.
    • 3.3.6. Personnel who terminate their Reserve component status to integrate into a Regular component.
    • 3.3.7. Personnel separated or discharged who have been furnished a prior edition of this form, unless that form is in need of reissuance for some other reason.
    • 3.4. Preparation. The Military Departments will issue instructions governing the preparation of DD Form 214, consistent with the following:
    • 3.4.1. DD Form 214 is an important record of service which must be prepared accurately and completely. Any unavoidable corrections and changes made in the unshaded areas of the form during preparation shall be neat, legible and initialed on all copies by the authenticating official. The recipient will be informed that making any unauthorized change or alteration of the form will render it void.
    • 3.4.2. Since DD Form 214 is often used by civilian personnel, abbreviations should be avoided.
    • 3.4.3. Copies of DD Form 214 transmitted to various governmental agencies shall be legible, especially those provided to the Veterans Administration (Department of Veterans Affairs, effective March 15, 1989, in accordance with Section 18(a), reference (m)) and the Department of Labor.
    • 3.4.4. The authority for a member's transfer or discharge will be cited by reference to the appropriate Military Service regulation, instruction, or manual, followed by the appropriate separation program designator on copies 2, 4, 7, and 8 only. A narrative description to identify the reason for transfer or separation will not be used on copy 1.
    • 3.4.5. To assist the former Service member in employment placement and job counseling, formal inservice training courses successfully completed during the period covered by the form will be listed in Block 14, Military Education; e.g., medical, dental, electronics, supply, administration, personnel or heavy equipment operations. Training courses for combat skills will not be listed. See 1978 Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services (reference (g)), for commonly accepted course titles and abbreviations.
    • 3.4.6. For the purpose of reemployment rights (DoD Directive 1205.12 reference (h)), all extensions of service, except those under 10 U.S.C. 972 (reference (e)), are considered to be at the request and for the convenience of the Government. In these cases, Block 18 of DD Form 214 will be annotated to indicate "Extension of service was at the request and for the convenience of the Government."
    • 3.4.7. When one or more of the data items on the DD Form 214 are not available and the document is issued to the separatee, the applicable block(s) will be annotated "See Remarks." In such cases, Block 18 will contain the entry "DD Form 215 will be issued to provide missing information." When appropriate, Block 18 will also reflect the amount of disability pay, and the inclusive dates of any nonpay/excess leave days.
    • 3.4.8. The authorizing official (E-7, GS-7 or above) will sign the original in ink ensuring that the signature is legible on all carbon copies. If not, a second signature may be necessary on a subsequent carbon copy. The authorized official shall be an E-7, GS-7, or higher grade, except that the Service concerned may authorize chiefs of installation separation activities (E-5, GS-5, or above) to serve in this capacity if designated in writing by the responsible commander and/or director (0-4, or above).
    • 3.4.9. The following are the only authorized entries in Block 24, Character of Service, as appropriate: "Honorable," "Under Honorable Conditions (General)," "Under Other Than Honorable Conditions," "Bad Conduct," "Dishonorable," or "Uncharacterized." When a discharge has been upgraded, the DD Form 214 will be annotated on copies 2 through 8 in Block 18 to indicate the character of service has been upgraded; the date the application for upgrade was made; and the effective date of the corrective action.
    • 3.4.10. The date entered in Block 12.a. shall be the date of enlistment for the earliest period of continuous active service for which a DD Form 214 was not previously issued. For members who have previously reenlisted without being issued a DD Form 214, and who are being separated with any discharge characterization except "Honorable," the following statement shall appear as the first entry in Block 18., "Remarks," on the DD Form 214: "CONTINUOUS HONORABLE ACTIVE SERVICE FROM (applicable date) UNTIL (applicable date)." The "from" date shall be the date of initial entry into active duty, or the first day of service for which a DD Form 214 was not previously issued, as applicable; the "until" date shall be the date before commencement of the current enlistment.
    • 3.4.11. For Service members retiring from active duty enter in Block 18., "Subject to active duty recall by Service Secretary."
    • 3.4.12. For Service members being transferred to the Individual Ready Reserve, enter in Block 18., "Subject to active duty recall and/or annual screening."
    • 3.5. Distribution. The Military Services will prescribe procedures governing the distribution of copies of the DD Forms 214 and 215, consistent with their internal requirements, and the following:
    • 3.5.1. DD Form 214
    • 3.5.1.1. Copy No. 1 (original). To the member.
    • 3.5.1.2. Copy No. 2. To be used as the Military Services' record copy.
    • 3.5.1.3. Copy No. 3. To the Veterans Administration (Department of Veterans Affairs, effective March 15, 1989, in accordance with Section 18(a), reference (m)), Data Processing Center (214), 1614 E. Woodword Street, Austin, Texas 78772. A reproduced copy will also be provided to the hospital with the medical records if the individual is transferred to a VA hospital. If the individual completes VA Form 21-5267, "Veterans Application for Compensation or Pension," include a copy of the DD Form 214 with medical records forwarded to the VA regional office having jurisdiction over the member's permanent address. When an individual is in Service and enlisting or reenlisting in an active duty status or otherwise continuing on active duty in another status, copy No. 3 will not be forwarded to the VA.
    • 3.5.1.4. Copy No. 4. To the member, if the member so requested by having initialed Block 30. If the member does not request this copy, it may be retained in the master military personnel record, to be available in case the member requests a copy later.
    • 3.5.1.5. Copy No. 5. To Louisiana UCX/UCFE, Claims Control Center, Louisiana Department of Labor, P.O. Box 94246, Capitol Station, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804-9246.
    • 3.5.1.6. Copy No. 6. To the appropriate State Director of Veterans Affairs (see enclosure E4.), if the member so requested by having checked "Yes" in Block 20, "Member Requests Copy Be Sent to Director of Veterans Affairs." The member must specify the State. If the member does not request the copy be mailed, it may be utilized as prescribed by the Military Service concerned.
    • 3.5.1.7. Copies No. 7 and 8. To be distributed in accordance with regulations issued by the Military Service concerned.
    • 3.5.1.8. Additional Copy Requirements. Discharged Alien Deserters. Provide one reproduced copy of Copy No. 1 to the U.S. Department of State, Visa Office - SCA/VO, State Annex No. 2, Washington, D.C. 20520, to assist the Visa Office in precluding the unwarranted issuance of visas to discharged and alien deserters in accordance with DoD Directive 1325.2 (reference (i)). Place of birth will be entered in Block 18.
    • 3.5.2. DD Form 214-ws. Utilized to facilitate the preparation of DD Form 214. The document will be used and disposed of in accordance with regulations issued by the Military Service concerned.
    • 3.5.3. DD Form 215. Utilized to correct errors in DD Form 214 discovered after the original has been delivered and/or distribution of copies of the form has been made, and to furnish to separatee information not available when the DD Form 214 was prepared. The distribution of DD Form 215 will be identical to the distribution of DD Form 214.
    • 3.5.4. Requests for Copies of DD Form 214 Subsequent to Separation. Agencies maintaining a separatee's DD Form 214 will provide a copy only upon written request by the member. Agencies will provide the member with 1 copy with the Special Additional Information section, and 1 copy with that information deleted. In the case of DD Forms 214 issued prior to 1 July 1979, agencies will provide the member with 1 copy containing all items of information completed, and 1 copy with the following items deleted from the form: specific authority and narrative reason for separation, reenlistment eligibility code, and separation program designator/number.
    • 3.5.4.1. In those cases where the member has supplied an authorization to provide a copy of the DD Form 214 to another individual or group, the copy furnished will not contain the Special Additional Information section or, in the case of DD forms issued prior to 1 July 1979, those items listed in 3.5.4., above.
    • 3.5.4.2. A copy will be provided to authorized personnel for official purposes only.
    • 3.6. Procurement. Arrangements for procurement of DD Forms 214, 214-ws, and 215 will be made by the Military Services.
    • 3.7. Modification of Forms. The modification of the content or format of DD Forms 214, 214-ws, and 215 may not be accomplished without prior authorization of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Force Management and Personnel) (ASD(FM&P)). Requests to add or delete information will be coordinated with the other Military Services in writing, prior to submission to the ASD(FM&P). If a Military Service uses computer capability to generate forms, the items of information may be arranged, the size of the information blocks may be increased or decreased, and copies 7 and/or 8 may be deleted at the discretion of the Service.

    4. RESPONSIBILITIES

    • 4.1. The DD Forms 214 and 215 are a source of significant and authoritative information used by civilian and governmental agencies to validate veteran eligibility for benefits. As such, they are valuable forms and, therefore, vulnerable to fraudulent use. Since they are sensitive, the forms must be safeguarded at all times. They will be transmitted, stored, and destroyed in a manner which will prevent unauthorized use. The Military Services will issue instructions consistent with the following:
    • 4.1.1. All DD Forms 214 will be surprinted with a reproducible screen tint using appropriate security ink on Blocks 1, 3, 4.a, 4.b, 12, and 18 through 30. In addition Blocks 1, 3, 5, and 7 of the DD Form 215 will be similarly surprinted to make alterations readily discernible. No corrections will be permitted in the screened areas.
    • 4.1.2. All forms will be secured after duty hours.
    • 4.1.3. All obsolete forms will be destroyed.
    • 4.1.4. All forms to be discarded, including those which are blank or partially completed, and reproduced copies of DD Form 214, will be destroyed. No forms will be discarded intact.
    • 4.1.5. Blank forms given to personnel for educational or instructional purposes, and forms maintained for such use, are to be clearly voided in an unalterable manner.
    • 4.1.6. The commander or commanding officer of each unit or activity authorized to issue DD Form 214 will appoint, in writing, a commissioned officer, warrant officer, enlisted member (grade E-7 or above), or DoD civilian (GS-7 or above) who will requisition, control, and issue blank DD Forms 214 and 215. The Service concerned may authorize an E-5 or GS-5 to serve in this capacity.
    • 4.1.7. The Military Services will monitor the use of DD Form 214 and review periodically its issuance to insure compliance with procedures for safeguarding.
    • 4.2. The DD Form 214-ws will contain the word "WORKSHEET" on the body of the form (see enclosure E2.) This DD Form 214-ws will be treated in the same manner as the DD Form 214.
    • 4.3. The Military Services will issue appropriate instructions to separation activities stressing the importance of the DD Forms 214 and 215 in obtaining veterans benefits, reemployment rights, and unemployment insurance.
    • 4.4. Standard separation program designator (SPD) codes for officer and enlisted personnel developed under the provisions of DoD Instruction 5000.12 (reference (j)) are published in DoD Manual 5000.12-M (reference (k)).
    • 4.4.1. Requests to add, change, or delete an SPD code shall be forwarded by the DoD Component concerned with appropriate justification to the Assigned Responsible Agency accountable for evaluating, recommending approval of, and maintaining such codes:

        Department of the Navy
        Office of The Chief of Naval Operations
        (Attention: 0P-161), Room 1514, Arlington Annex
        Washington, D.C. 20350-2000

      4.4.2. Requests to add, change, or delete an SPD code will be submitted in accordance with section V., DoD Instruction 5000.12 (reference (j)), with prior written approval by the ASD(FM&P), or his/her designee.

    • 4.5. All lists of SPD codes, including supplemental lists, published by the DoD Components will be stamped "For Official Use Only" and will not be furnished to any agency or individual outside the Department of Defense.
    • 4.5.1. Appropriate provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (reference (1)) will be used to deny the release of the lists to the public. An individual being separated or discharged is entitled access only to his/her SPD code. It is not intended that these codes stigmatize an individual in any manner. They are intended for internal use by the Department of Defense in collecting data to analyze statistical reporting trends that may, in turn, influence changes in separation policy.
    • 4.5.2. Agencies or individuals who come into the possession of these lists are cautioned on their use because a particular list may be outdated and not reveal correctly the full circumstances relating to an individual's separation or discharge.

    5. EFFECTIVE DATE AND IMPLEMENTATION

    • 5.1. This Instruction is effective January 1, 1989. Forward two copies of implementing documents to the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Force Management and Personnel) within 180 days.
    • 5.2. Forward copies of implementing documents, and any changes thereto, to the Veterans Administration (Department of Veterans Affairs, effective March 15, 1989, in accordance with Section 18(a), reference (m)) and the Department of Labor.

    Enclosures - 5

    • 1. DD Form 214, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty
    • 2. DD Form 214-ws, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (Worksheet)
    • 3. DD Form 215, Correction to Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty
    • 4. State Directors of Veterans Affairs
    • 5. References

    E1. ENCLOSURE 1

      E2. ENCLOSURE 2
      E3. ENCLOSURE 3
      E4. ENCLOSURE 4

    STATE DIRECTORS OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

      ALABAMA
      Director
      Department of Veterans Affairs
      P.O. Box 1509
      Montgomery, AL 36192-3701

      DELAWARE
      Chairman
      Commission of Veterans Affairs
      P.O. Box 1401
      Dover, DE 19901

      ALASKA
      Director
      Division of Veterans Affairs
      Department of Military & Veterans Affairs
      3601 C Street, Suite 620
      Anchorage, AK 99503

      DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
      Chief
      Office of Veterans Affairs
      941 North Capitol Street, N.E.
      Room 1211 F
      Washington, D.C. 20421

      AMERICAN SAMOA
      Veterans Affairs Officer
      Office of Veterans Affairs
      American Samoa Government
      P.0. Box 2586
      Pago Pago, AS 96799

      FLORIDA
      Director
      Division of Veterans Affairs
      P.O. Box 1437
      St. Petersburg, FL 33731

      ARIZONA
      Director of Veterans Affairs
      Arizona Veterans Service Commission
      3225 N. Central Avenue, Suite 910
      Phoenix, AZ 85012

      GEORGIA
      Commissioner
      Department of Veterans Service
      Floyd Veterans Memorial Bldg,
      Suite E-97O
      Atlanta, GA 30334

      ARKANSAS
      Director
      1200 West 3rd, Room 105
      Box 1280
      Little Rock, AR 72201

      GUAM
      Office of Veterans Affairs
      P.O. Box 3279
      Agana, Guam 96910

      CALIFORNIA
      Director
      Department of Veterans Affairs
      1227 O Street, Room 200A
      Sacramento, CA 95814

      HAWAII
      Director
      Department of Social Services & Housing
      Veterans Affairs Section
      3949 Diamond Head Road
      Honolulu, HI 96809-0339

      COLORADO
      Director
      Division of Veterans Affairs
      Department of Social Services
      1575 Sherman Street, Room 122
      Denver, CO 80203

      IDAHO
      Administrator
      Division of Veterans Service
      P.O. Box 7765
      Boise, ID 83707

      CONNECTICUT
      Commandant
      Veterans Home and Hospital
      287 West Street
      Rocky Hill, CT 06067

      ILLINOIS
      Director
      Department of Veterans Affairs
      208 West Cook Street
      Springfield, IL 62705

      INDIANA
      Director
      Department of Veterans Affairs
      707 State Office Building
      100 N. Senate Avenue
      Indianapolis, IN 46204

      MICHIGAN
      Director
      Michigan Veterans Trust Fund
      P.O. Box 30026,
      Ottawa Bldg, No. Tower,
      3rd Floor
      Lansing, MI 48909

      IOWA
      Administrator
      Veterans Affairs Division
      7700 N.W. Beaver Drive
      Camp Dodge
      Johnston, IA 50131-1902

      MINNESOTA
      Commissioner
      Department of Veterans Affairs
      Veterans Service Building,
      2nd Floor
      St. Paul, MN 55155

      KANSAS
      Executive Director
      Kansas Veterans Commission
      Jayhawk Tower, Suite 701
      700 S.W. Jackson Street
      Topeka, KS 66603-3150

      MISSISSIPPI
      President
      State Veterans Affairs Board
      120 North State Street
      War Memorial Building,
      Room B-100
      Jackson, MS 39201

      KENTUCKY
      Director
      Kentucky Center for Veterans Affairs
      600 Federal Place - Room 1365
      Louisville, KY 40202

      MISSOURI
      Director
      Division of Veterans Affairs
      P.O. Drawer 147
      Jefferson City, MO 65101

      LOUISIANA
      Executive Director
      Department of Veterans Affairs
      P.O. Box 94095, Capitol Station
      Baton Rouge, LA 70804-4095

      MONTANA
      Administrator
      Veterans Affairs Division
      P.O. Box 5715
      Helena, MT 59604

      MAINE
      Director
      Bureau of Veterans Services
      State Office Building
      Station 117
      Augusta, ME 04333

      NEBRASKA
      Director
      Department of Veterans Affairs
      P.0. Box 95083, State Office Building
      Lincoln, NE 68509

      MARYLAND
      Executive Director
      Maryland Veterans Commission
      Federal Bldg. - Rm 110
      31 Hopkins Plaza
      Baltimore, MD 21201

      NEVADA
      Commissioner
      Commission for Veterans Affairs
      1201 Terminal Way, Room 108
      Reno, NV 89520

      MASSACHUSETTS
      Commissioner
      Department of Veterans Services
      100 Cambridge Street, - Room 1002
      Boston, MA 02202

      NEW HAMPSHIRE
      Director
      State Veterans Council
      359 Lincoln Street
      Manchester, NH 03103

      NEW JERSEY
      Director
      Division of Veterans Programs & Special Services
      143 E. State Street, Room 505
      Trenton, NJ 08608

      OREGON
      Director
      Department of Veterans Affairs
      Oregon Veterans Building
      700 Summer Street, N.E.
      Suite 150
      Salem, OR 97310-1270

      NEW MEXICO
      Director
      Veterans Service Commission
      P.O. Box 2324
      Santa Fe, NM 87503

      PENNSYLVANIA
      Director
      Department of Military Affairs
      Bureau for Veterans Affairs
      Fort Indiantown Gap, Bldg 5-0-47
      Annville, PA 17003-5002

      NEW YORK
      Director
      Division of Veterans Affairs
      State Office Building #6A-19
      Veterans Highway
      Hauppauge, NY 11788

      PUERTO RICO
      Director
      Bureau of Veterans Affairs & Human Resources
      Department of Labor
      505 Munoz Rivera Avenue
      Hato Rey, PR 00918

      NORTH CAROLINA
      Asst Secretary for Veterans Affairs
      Division of Veterans Affairs
      227 E. Edenton Street
      Raleigh, NC 27601
      RHODE ISLAND
      Chief
      Veterans Affairs Office
      Metacom Avenue
      Bristol, RI 02809

      NORTH DAKOTA
      Commissioner
      Department of Veterans Affairs
      15 North Broadway, Suite 613
      Fargo, ND 58102

      SOUTH CAROLINA
      Director
      Department of Veterans Affairs
      Brown State Office Building
      1205 Pendleton Street
      Columbia, SC 29201

      OHIO
      Director
      Division of Soldiers Claims & Veterans Affairs
      State House Annex, Room 11
      Columbus, OH 43215

      SOUTH DAKOTA
      Director
      Division of Veterans Affairs
      500 East Capitol Avenue
      State Capitol Building
      Pierre, SD 57501-5083

      OKLAHOMA
      Director
      Department of Veterans Affairs
      P.0. Box 53067
      Oklahoma City, OK 73152

      TENNESSEE
      Commissioner
      Department of Veterans Affairs
      215 8th Avenue, North
      Nashville, TN 37203

      TEXAS
      Executive Director
      Veterans Affairs Commission of Texas
      Box 12277, Capitol Station
      Austin, TX 78711

      WEST VIRGINIA
      Director
      Department of Veterans Affairs
      605 Atlas Building
      Charleston, WV 25301-9778

      UTAH
      No DVA

      WISCONSIN
      Secretary
      Department of Veterans Affairs
      P.O. Box 7843
      77 North Dickinson Street
      Madison, WI 53707

      VERMONT
      Director
      Veterans Affairs Office
      State Office Building
      Montpelier, VT 05602

      WYOMING
      No DVA
      VIRGINIA
      Director
      Division of War Veterans Claims
      210 Franklin Road, S,W.
      Room 1002
      P.O. Box 809
      Roanoke, VA 24004

      VIRGIN ISLANDS
      Director
      Division of Veterans Affairs
      P.O. Box 890
      Christiansted
      St. Croix, VI 00820

      WASHINGTON
      Director
      Department of Veterans Affairs
      P.O. Box 9778, Mail Stop PM-41
      Olympia, WA 95804

    E5. ENCLOSURE 5

    REFERENCES

      (d) Assistant Secretary of Defense (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) Memorandum, "Discontinuation of the DD Form 214," June 16, 1975 (hereby canceled) as further amended by Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Military Personnel Policy) Memorandum, "Recommendation Concerning Request/Decline From Showing Offer of Narrative Reason for Separation," January 25, 1978 (hereby canceled)

    • (e) Title 10, United States Code, Section 1168, "Discharge or Release from Active Duty: Limitations," and Section 972, "Enlisted Members: Required to Make Up Time Lost"
    • (f) DoD Directive 1332.14, "Enlisted Administrative Separations," January 28, 1982
    • (g) 1986 Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experience in the Armed Services
    • (h) DoD Instruction 1205.12, "Assistance to be Provided Members of the Armed Forces in Exercising Reemployment Rights for Obtaining Employment or Training," January 15, 1969
    • (i) DoD Directive 1325.2, "Desertion and Unauthorized Absence" August 20, 1979
    • (j) DoD Instruction 5000.12, "Data Elements and Data Codes Standardization Procedures," April 27, 1965
    • (k) DoD Manual 5000.12-M, "Manual for Standard Data Elements," October 1986 (authorized by DoD Instruction 5000.12)
    • (l) 5 U.S.C. 552, as amended by Public Law 93-502
    • (m) Public Law 100-527, "Department of Veterans Affairs Act," 25 October 1988


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