If your military “medical records” have been lost, how can you force the military to attempt to find them?
Bugsy asked:
I ETS’d from the Military in 1986 (Army), I requested a copy of my medical records 2 years ago and I received a letter from where they’re supposed to be held (no they were not destroyed in the fire back in the early 80′s). But I received a letter indicating that they were lost. (that was it, no explaination or indication that they were trying to find them….nothing) And I haven’t been able to figure out how I can get someone to start looking for them. Any credible answers would be appreciated.
I ETS’d from the Military in 1986 (Army), I requested a copy of my medical records 2 years ago and I received a letter from where they’re supposed to be held (no they were not destroyed in the fire back in the early 80′s). But I received a letter indicating that they were lost. (that was it, no explaination or indication that they were trying to find them….nothing) And I haven’t been able to figure out how I can get someone to start looking for them. Any credible answers would be appreciated.
Filed under: Requesting Military Records
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