Since 1929, the Fargo VA Health Care System has been improving the health of the men and women who have so proudly served our nation. Services are available to more than 89,000 veterans living in North Dakota, Minnesota, and South Dakota.
Related Resource(s)
- Advanced Care Planning
- Affordable Care Act (ACA)
- Coaching into Care
- Commissioner’s Challenge on Suicide Prevention
- Community Care » Urgent Care
- Community-Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOC)
- Fisher House: Minneapolis VA Health Care System
- Health Care Benefits Overview
- Hearing Aids
- Make the Connection
- Medical Marijuana for ND Veterans
- Moving Forward: Overcome Life's Challenges
- National Center for PTSD
- Returning OIF/OEF/OND Servicemembers
- The President's Roadmap to Empower Veterans and End a National Tragedy of Suicide (PREVENTS)
- VA Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry
- VA Caregiver Support
- VA Contracted Nursing Homes
- VA Dental Care
- VA Dental Insurance Program
- VA Mental Health
- VA Mission Act
- VA Office of Rural Health
- VA Travel Pay Reimbursement
- VA Vision Care
- Vet Centers
- Veterans Crisis Line
Discharge Requests
Most Veteran’s benefits require that applicants provide a copy of their Form DD 214 or discharge record, which is evidence of their veteran status. This is an important document and must be safeguarded. In the State of North Dakota separation documents are considered confidential and privileged NDCC 37-18-11. National Guard members will receive an NGB22 and/or NGB23 upon separation.
Disclaimer
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