Got this in an e-mail today, official from the USAF:
Subject: National Personnel Record Center
ALCON,
The National Personnel Record Center that is responsible for maintaining archives of VA military records when member separates or retirees, is automating the storage and management of the military records system. Upon completion, the plan is to destroy the hard copies of the records unless requested by the veteran or a deceased veteran's family to send records to the requestor.
If a veteran or member of the deceased veteran's family wish to request VA records be sent to them instead of being destroyed, he/she can make a request by mail to:
National Personnel Records Center
Military Personnel Records
9700 Page Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63132-5100
or:
Make the request online at:
http://vetrecs.archives.gov/When you submit your request online, a signature form downloadable from the site can be sent to you for completion and submission. The National Personnel Records Center will then send you an e-mail acknowledging your request.
So I guess those of us who want hard records (usually a good thing to have) will have to write for them..
Fore warned is Fore armed
Have a good day, and may tomorrow be better
Mike