Press Release
By Katie McCarthy , VA Claims Insider
10/6/25
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The DD-214 has long been considered the “gold standard” for verifying military service. The form is often required when veterans seek VA benefits, employment, or membership in veterans’ groups. The DD-214-1 (Certificate of Uniformed Service, Reserve Component Addendum) extends the same comprehensive documentation to traditional guardsmen and reservists.
In a 2022 memo, the Department of Defense gave all reserve components three years to issue a uniform separation form to replace the forms for each individual component.
In this post, we’ll cover what you need to know about the new form, including what it is, who receives it, and how it might make the lives of retired or separated service members a little bit easier.
Table of Contents
- Summary of Key Points
- What is a DD-214-1?
- Reservists Preparing to Separate from Service
- Conclusion
- About VA Claims Insider
- FAQs | Frequently Asked Questions
- About the Author
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