Medical Records for Robert Brownfield Fletcher Jr. Id number B286924 served on board USS Jhon W. Thomason DD760 from 7-10-1969 to 12-04-1970.
Thanks Robert B. Fletcher Jr.
Medical Records for Robert Brownfield Fletcher Jr. Id number B286924 served on board USS Jhon W. Thomason DD760 from 7-10-1969 to 12-04-1970.
Thanks Robert B. Fletcher Jr.
I received your answer but it's all encrypted how do I put it into a readable, and printable form.
Thanks Robert
Dear RobertBFletcherJr.
Thank you for posting your request on History Hub.
Individual medical reports of veterans who left the Navy before February 1994 are in the custody of NARA's National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) in St. Louis. Please complete a NA Form 13042 and mail it to the National Personnel Records Center, (Military Personnel Records), 1 Archives Drive, St. Louis, MO 63138-1002.
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I'd like to know if I can please have you resent the last document that I was not smart enough to open. Please for give my lack of ability. Grandson will come help me print. Thanks Robert
Dear RobertBFletcherJr.
Apologies for the broken link. Instead you may submit a request for your medical records by mailing a completed GSA Standard Form 180 to NPRC. Veterans and next of kin of deceased veterans also may use eVetRecs to request records. See eVetRecs Help for instructions. If there is any information requested by the form that you do not know, you may omit it or provide estimates (such as for dates), but the more information you provide, the easier it will be to locate the correct file.
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The password is the request number. It should be in the subject line of the e-mail, or near the top of the e-mail, or both.
If you got the files downloaded, it's the same password you used to download them.
Just went through the same thing with my dad's records earlier this week.
Just a quick response. I hope I am understanding your question correctly. I had great difficulty getting the National Archives to reply to my requests for my Dad's WW II Coast Guard records. Not sure this would help but, I had to finally write to the Admiral to get the Archives to reply to me. About a year and a half of the NARA sending me out to all kinds of wrong places...did it feel intentional? It sure did. Thus, the Admiral. But in truth, not sure I ever received my Dad's complete records either. But I should think that the Admiral would be able to get that issue moving. Just a thought...
I added a reply before this reply, but it seemed to not go through... Not sure that your situation is as similar as mine but, the NARA would not reply to my requests for my Dad's C.G. records from WW II. This was more than a year and a half of the NARA sending me in to all kinds of WRONG directions, and never providing me with the file. I finally wrote to the Admiral and then I did receive quite a bit of information. However, I cannot say that I for sure, received ALL of my dad's military records. I have to wonder if the O.S.S. thing prevents them from correctly responding with complete files. I don't know if my dad was O.S.S., but I know that the O.S.S. had invited him to be in their "club." He did not join, was his claim long ago. You might try writing to the Admiral, faxing if possible is better...fax is a legal document. Certifying letters costs mores...