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Certificate of Discharge/Transfer to Reserve - RAF Form 856. It was a single piece of A4 and mine was presented in an Air Force blue plastic covered folder. Left the RAF in May ‘89.
Left in 2005 after 30 years commissioned service (5 RN, 25 RAF) All I got was a computer printout of my service record. Never got a thank you, but the pension is welcome.
I use the DDS card in Go Outdoors, seems to be the only place near me that takes it.
I use the DDS card in Go Outdoors, seems to be the only place near me that takes it.
Chugalug2. I went through the process a few months back. Most NHS trusts have a mental support branch. I contacted them ref PTSD. After a few phone and email consultations they agreed I have it, but at such a low level that I can look after it myself. However, they did flag up my records as a vet and a PTSD sufferer. Also a couple of useful local phone numbers should they be needed. Hope this helps.
It seems that with or without an ID each case is dealt with individually anyway, so perhaps the issue of one is not that crucial. I shall keep pushing for my Record of Service in order to obtain a Blue Light card and be content with that, while hoping that Johnny Mercer succeeds in his aim to get us all Veteran ID Cards, in between his various hirings and firings of course.
Perhaps we should all band together as a group of angry old men. It seems that if you glue yourself to the tarmac you are brought tea and biscuits by the police, Snowdrops in the case of RAF runways presumably....
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Maybe that's the difference.. From other responses it sounds like us commissioned bods weren't included and left to our own devices.
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Quick update. After a month of correspondence with the Defence Discount help team, the code VETGATEWAY19 has now worked and the website is now showing me as having a card. I will now wait for the card to arrive by post. Although it is promised to arrive within 14 days, I am cognisant of the postal strikes so anticipate that it is likely to take longer.
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I have had my Esso Card courtesy of Blue Light for a month now and getting good savings. Between 3 and 6 pence per litre depending on grade of fuel. A bonus is that my local Esso station is cheaper than Morrisons which is right next door.
Quick update. After a month of correspondence with the Defence Discount help team, the code VETGATEWAY19 has now worked and the website is now showing me as having a card. I will now wait for the card to arrive by post. Although it is promised to arrive within 14 days, I am cognisant of the postal strikes so anticipate that it is likely to take longer.
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Hi Crab, you need to go to the Defence Discount site https://www.defencediscountservice.co.uk/ and apply for it there. You need to register on the site or log in if already registered, You will then be able to access the menu item "Privilege Card".