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How do I find out what ship my dad was on in the Navy?

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Andrew Vasquez

Updated on March 05, 2026

How do I find out what ship my dad was on in the Navy?

To request these records, please mail a completed GSA Standard Form 180 to NPRC. Veterans and their next of kin also may use eVetRecs to request records.

Herein, how do I find out if my dad was in the Navy?

Here is the criteria for requesting records: If you are a veteran or a deceased veteran's next of kin, you can submit a request for records through the National Personnel Records Center. There's no charge for this service and it's remarkably easy whether by mail, fax or online.

One may also ask, how do I get Navy ship logs? Deck logs from 1941 through those that are 30 years old or older are located at the Modern Military Branch, National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, Md. Deck logs up to 1940 are located at the Old Military and Civil Records Branch, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.

Likewise, people ask, how do I find family members military records?

If you're the next of kin of a Veteran who has passed away

  1. Mail or fax a Request Pertaining to Military Records (Standard Form SF 180) to the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC).
  2. Write a letter to the NPRC.
  3. Visit the NPRC in person.
  4. Contact your state or county Veterans agency.
  5. Hire an independent researcher.

Are military records public information?

Military personnel records are open to the public 62 years after they leave the military. Records of any veteran who separated from the military 62 (or more) years ago can be ordered by anyone for a copying fee (detailed below under “cost”). See Access to Military Records by the General Public for more details.

How can I find my dad's war records?

Other ways to find service records
  1. the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website.
  2. the Armed Forces Memorial roll of honour.
  3. the National Archives for service records from 1913 to 1920 or service records before 1913.

How can you tell a military scammer?

While scams are constantly evolving, here are some familiar hallmarks of military romance scams:
  1. They only want to meet on your dime.
  2. They don't want to ever meet.
  3. They use fake names.
  4. Someone else calls you.
  5. They make excuses about dumb things.
  6. They want compromising photos.
  7. They ask for cash.
  8. If you're being scammed.

Where are military records kept?

the National Archives and Records Administration

How do you find someone that was in the military?

How to Locate U.S. Military Personnel and Veterans
  1. By phone at 1-877-272-7337.
  2. Through an online request (You'll first need to create an account.)
  3. Using its Hero Care app on your mobile device.

How do I find out if my ex was in the military?

#4 – Ask to see his or her DD-214 or military ID card. Another way to find out if someone is a veteran or not is to ask him or her for a copy of their DD-214. The DD Form 214, or DD-214, is a Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty. It is provided to every service member of the U.S. Military upon discharge

Where can I find my service number Navy?

That office can usually discern the service number from the command's muster rolls or the list of officers in the deck log of a ship, if the individual served between 1941 and the 1970.

How do I send a letter to the Navy?

To correctly address Military Mail, please include:
  1. Name of the recipient (rank/grade/rating is optional)
  2. Include the:
  3. For FPO addresses aboard a United States Navy or United States Coast Guard vessel, use the ship's name and hull number.
  4. The recipient's Military Post Office Box number.

Can I get my father's military records?

If You Are a Veteran or Next-of-Kin

To get a copy of the vet's military records, you can: Start a request online (then print and mail) Mail or fax a Standard Form 180 (SF-180) or a letter.

How can I see if my dad was 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. Louis.

Can I go to college for free if my dad was in the military?

The College Tuition Fee Waiver for the Dependents of Veterans -- sometimes called the CalVet Fee Waiver -- is a state benefit that provides a tuition-free education at the CSU and the other state public post-secondary colleges and universities.

How can I find out what ship my dad was on in ww2?

To find out if they have any information on your veteran, call them at 800-827-1000. If the Department of Veteran Affairs does not have any information you can try contacting the Veteran Affairs Insurance Center at 800-669-8477.

What is a dd215?

DD Form 215, Correction to DD Form 214, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty is a supplement to the DD Form 214 with any corrections that had been requested by a veteran and approved by a review board.

Can I view my DD 214 online?

Most veterans and their next of kin can obtain FREE copies of their DD Form 214 (Report of Separation) via online access. To use the system, you must be a military veteran, next of kin of a deceased member of the military, or former member of the military.

Does a DD214 make you a veteran?

The DD 256 and 257 are issued when the person has not met the active duty requirements to be considered a veteran by the DoD. But having a DD214 form doesn't automatically mean you are a veteran! What is truly bothersome is that people who have served but don't qualify as a veteran can request a DD214.

Can I request someone else's DD214?

The Privacy Act of 1974 limits access to a veteran's DD214 to only the service member (either past or present) or the member's legal guardian; only these persons will have access to almost any information contained in that member's own record.

Are WW2 service records available?

Unfortunately, all official 'Service Records' for WW2 personnel are still restricted and only held by the Ministry of Defence (MOD) as they are still protected under the UK Data Protection Act and the MOD's own Policies. Therefore, the Full-Service Records for WW2 are not available on our website or elsewhere online.

Who keeps the ship's log?

In Navy parlance, any kind of running record is called a "log." Many such logs are kept on board Navy ships, but only deck logs of commissioned Navy ships are retained permanently. A commissioned ship is a Navy command in her own right, having a distinctive administrative identity and creating records in her own name.

What is a deck log book?

The deck log book of a ship is an important document that is used to record various data, scenario and situations (including emergency situation and action which is later used for reference, case study and for insurance purpose in case of damage to the ship or loss of ship's property.

How do you keep a log on a ship?

A log may be kept on paper or electronically. If on paper it should be kept in a book with numbered pages so that pages cannot be removed. If errors are made they must be crossed out, not erased. Furthermore, a log should be kept when alongside and also when underway or at anchor.