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Civilian records

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  • Birth, death, marriage or divorce records. Learn where to request copies of vital records at this website from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • Social Security cards can be replaced through the Social Security Administration.
  • If your driver’s license expired while you were stationed outside the United States, your state may grant you a grace period to renew. Find out how to renew your driver’s license.

Military Records

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More veterans assistance

EBenefitsLogo eBenefits offers service members, veterans, and family members an easy way to access and manage benefits, claims, and documents.

National Resource Directory The National Resource Directory connects wounded warriors, service members, veterans, their families and caregivers with those who support them.

Gold Card The U. S. Department of Labor's Gold Card provides unemployed post-9/11 era veterans with the follow-up services they need to succeed in today's job market.

Veterans Job Bank The Veterans Job Bank is a tool developed by National Resource Directory (NRD.gov) helps streamline the job search process for the military and Veteran communities.

Veterans Retraining Assistance Program The Veterans Retraining Assistance Program offers 12 months of training assistance to unemployed Veterans. The Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) and the Department of Labor (DOL) are working together to roll out this new program on July 1, 2012.




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