You could try two ways. One is to have the executor/administrator contact the army to request a copy of the discharge papers. The army will have certain procedures and paperwork, with which you will have to comply. The second is to see if your particular state records them. In New Jersey, veterans' discharge papers are recorded just the way deeds are recorded in order to ensure that they could be retrieved in the event the veteran lost the originals. Contact the state or county recording office to inquire about that.
People in the administration will end up filing the discharge papers, however most are recycled after their entry into the database
Yes your papers will list all the creditor that was discharged. I did some research and found out myself.
You would have to specify where on the discharge papers (I'm assuming you're referring to a DD-214) it's found at.
Discharge papers (the DD-214) are filled and printed out at the post/base where the service member is completing their separation from.
discharge papers and a ticket home
To obtain your discharge papers from the hospital, you can typically request them from the hospital's medical records department. You may need to fill out a form and provide identification. It's best to call the hospital ahead of time to confirm their specific process for obtaining discharge papers.
If the horse is registered with a breed society or studbook you are usually required to notify them of the death of the animal. Some societies will mark the horses papers as deceased and then return them to you.
To obtain your discharge papers, you should contact the hospital or medical facility where you were discharged. They typically have a records department that can provide you with copies of your discharge summary. If you were discharged from a military service, you can request your discharge papers from the National Archives or your respective branch's personnel office. Make sure to have your identification and any necessary details ready for the request.
For honorable discharge, from 2 to 6 months.
Where are my discharge papers? The electric discharge killed him.
The discharge papers, you mean? Depends on the hospital or clinic where it's performed.
If the discharge papers state the date(s) you were admitted, then yes, they should suffice. However, you might be asked why you didn't call and notify the court you were unavailable.