![]() ![]() The DD Form 214 captures certain qualifying periods of continuous active-duty service accomplished by a Guard or Reserve member, from the start date of an active-duty order through the release date. An ARC member may serve in active and inactive statuses throughout their careers, qualifying for multiple DD Form 214's. The important distinction between RegAF and ARC members is that RegAF members remain in an active-duty status their entire careers and thus this period of consecutive service is captured in one DD Form 214. ![]() Only regular Air Force, or active duty members, will receive a DD Form 214 prior to separating. The Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, or DD Form 214, is a document Airmen may receive at certain points in their careers such as separating from an active duty unit, completing job training, or returning home from a deployment.Īir Force Reservists and Air National Guard members may expect to receive a DD 214 when retiring from their respective Air Reserve Component, but this not a qualifying event by itself. By Air Reserve Personnel Center Public Affairs
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