How do I find old RAF service records?
Records of RAF airmen who served after 1939, and of men whose service numbers were above 562875 are still with the RAF. Look on the GOV.UK website to find out how to obtain service records. It can be useful to know his service number. If you do not know his number, browse through the name indexes in AIR 78 to find it.
How do I find old Air Force records?
You can request your military records in any of these ways:
- Mail or fax a Request Pertaining to Military Records (Standard Form SF 180) to the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC).
- Write a letter to the NPRC.
- Visit the NPRC in person.
- Contact your state or county Veterans agency.
- Hire an independent researcher.
How do I find someone who served in the Air Force?
Find Active Duty Military Personnel. The quickest way to find someone in the military is to visit the official Servicemembers Civil Relief Act website. The form can be used to request a certificate that verifies active duty status on a specified date.
How can I find my father’s military service number?
Your father’s service number should be listed in his Official Military Personnel File (OMPF). OMPFs and individual medical reports for those who served in the U.S. Armed Forces and who were separated from the service prior to 1955 are in the custody of NARA’s National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis.
How can I verify someone’s military service?
Simply call NPRC or submit a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request by mail. Recruiters looking to verify military service can ask candidates or employees directly for their service records to determine if a candidate meets the requirements of a contract or for employee veteran percentage records.
How do I get my Air Force service records?
The form can be emailed to AFPC/DP1OR Military Records Incoming at [email protected] , faxed to 210-565-3124 (DSN 665-3124) or mailed to the AFPC address on the back of the form. Requests for records or documents cannot be made by phone.
Can you look up if someone was dishonorably discharged?
Terms of discharge from the military, including dishonorable discharge, are outlined in enlisted soldiers’ or warrant officers’ military service personnel records. To obtain a soldier’s official records, submit Standard Form 180 to the National Personnel Records Center.
How do I find someone’s service record?
To access military service records, requesters may:
- Mail a letter or Standard Form (SF) 180, Request Pertaining to Military Records to: National Personnel Records Center. 1 Archives Drive. St. Louis, MO 63138.
- Fax a letter or Standard Form 180 to: 314-801-9195.
Can you check someone’s military service?
How do I find out if my dad served in the military?
Your father’s service number should be listed in his Official Military Personnel File (OMPF). OMPFs and individual medical reports for those who served in the U.S. Armed Forces and who were separated from the service prior to 1955 are in the custody of NARA’s National Personnel Records Center in St.
Where are the records of the Royal Air Force?
Failing this The National Archives holds a microfilmed name index in series AIR 78. The series of records held at The National Archives cover the first 329,000 airmen of the RAF who left the service before the end of WWI.
Where do I Find my RAF service number?
Service details for airmen of the Royal Air Force (RAF) as well as the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) and the Royal Flying Corps (RFC). The service records are arranged numerically in bound volumes by the service number and not the surname of the airman. The service number can be found on any medals awarded.
Are there any RAF records from the Second World War?
These are records of airmen with service numbers from 1 to 562875. Some files may contain information from the Second World War but service records for the Second World War are still with the RAF (see section 3.2). The records in AIR 79 usually contain the following information:
Where can I find Air Force service records?
The National Archives ( AIR 79, Airmen’s Records; AIR 78, index to airmen and airwomen’s service records held in AIR 79) The name index covering series Air 79 is available at the TNA Discovery catalogue. First click on ‘Advanced search’ and then type in the name being searched.