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If your retirement award didn't get added to your DD214 upon retirement, you can fill out a DD-149 - just follow the simple instructions on that form. The Army (or branch of service you were in) will send you back a DD-215 when they add the award. The DD149 is pretty self explanatory.

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Q: How do you add a military award that you received to your OMPF if you are retired?
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