Posted on Apr 23, 2020
PO2 Aaron H.
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I left active duty after 4 years, but subsequently started drilling and then spent a year Active Duty for Training. My DD-214 dates from my original active duty discharge. My question is - do I need to request an updated DD-214 to reflect the additional active duty time (which, again, was ADT)?
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Edited 4 y ago
You would not be updating your 214 but you could get a new one. DD214 is a summary of duty over a specific time. Depending on they type of training and the length, you can qualify for a new DD214. Check your HRC portal and ensure that the dates of duty are reflected - that is the record for reservist in addition to a yearly point summary. (It is different for the National Guard, they don't give DD214 at all.)
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PO2 Aaron H.
PO2 Aaron H.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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It would probably be best to.
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