ࡱ> ?C<=> bjbjWW A==թ TTTTThhh8 hX\!:!!!###[[[[[[[$6^`[T[C##[C[C[TT!!H[4RRR[CRT!T!WZVR[C[RRVcU@U!C*U CZ\<X\U0bG"bUbTUd# .R5TR< ###[[M ###X\[C[C[C[Cb######### : Section F. Merchant Marine Service Records  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="OTHER" Overview In this SectionThis section contains the following topics: TopicTopic NameSee Page36General Information on Veteran Status Based on Merchant Marine Service2-F-237Merchant Marine Service Verification Required for VA Claim2-F-538Merchant Marine Service Record Requests2-F-839[Reserved]2-F-1140Service Treatment Records (STRs) for Merchant Marine Service2-F-1241Merchant Marine Logbook Records2-F-1742Records Available for Combat-Related Injuries2-F-2043Records Available From the Marine Index Bureau, Inc. (MIB)2-F-2244Addresses for National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Regional Archives2-F-2445Exhibit 1: Merchant Marine STR Development Letter for the Public Health Service (PHS)2-F-2846Exhibit 2: Marine Index Bureau Sample Letter to a Claimant2-F-2947[Reserved]2-F-31 36. General Information on Veteran Status Based on Merchant Marine Service  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="OTHER"  IntroductionThis topic contains general information on Veteran status based on Merchant Marine service, including eligibility for a U.S. Merchant Marine discharge certificate Merchant Mariners who are eligible for all VA benefits under Public Law 95-202 Merchant Mariners who are eligible for burial benefits only under Public Law 105-368 applying for a DD Form 214, Certificate of Discharge or Release from Active Duty, or a DD Form 1300, Report of Casualty, for Merchant Marine service, and determining where to send DD Form 2168, Application for Discharge of Member or Survivor of Member of Group Certified To Have Performed Active Duty with the Armed Forces of the United States. Change DateDecember 27, 2013 PRIVATE INFOTYPE="FACT"  a. Eligibility for a U.S. Merchant Marine Discharge CertificateMembers of the U.S. Merchant Marine who served under the Coast Guard, Naval Transportation Service, or Army Transport Service in active, oceangoing service during the period from December 7, 1941, to August 15, 1945, are eligible to receive discharge certificates under PL 95-202, or August 16, 1945, to December 31, 1946, are eligible to receive discharge certificates under PL 105-368. Each of these services will issue a DD Form 214, Certificate of Discharge or Release from Active Duty, or a DD Form 1300, Report of Casualty, as applicable. Important: The Veterans Service Representative (VSR) and Rating Veterans Service Representative (RVSR) must pay close attention to the law under which the DD Form 214 or DD Form 1300 is issued to avoid entitlement errors. Reference: For more information on Merchant Mariners eligible under PL 95-202, see M21-1MR, Part III, Subpart iii, 2.F.36.b. Merchant Mariners eligible under PL 105-368, see M21-1MR, Part III, Subpart iii, 2.F.36.c.Continued on next page  STYLEREF "Map Title" 36. General Information on Veteran Status Based on Merchant Marine Service, Continued  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="FACT"  b. Merchant Mariners Who Are Eligible for All VA Benefits under Public Law 95-202On January 19, 1988, in response to Section 401 of Public Law (PL) 95-202, the Secretary of the Air Force approved service aboard certain merchant or public vessels in oceangoing or foreign waters as active duty in World War II (WWII). If the discharge document shows eligibility under PL 95-202, Veterans and survivors are eligible for benefits in the same manner as any other Veteran or survivor. Reference: For more information on Merchant Mariners eligible under PL 95-202, see 38 CFR 3.7(x)(15). PRIVATE INFOTYPE="FACT"  c. Merchant Mariners Who Are Eligible Only for VA Burial Benefits Under Public Law 105-368PL 105-368, Section 402, provides that the qualified service of certain Merchant Mariners between August 16, 1945, and December 31, 1946, is deemed active duty service for purposes of all VA burial benefits, including: burial flags burial, plot, and transportation allowances headstones and markers interment in national cemeteries, and markers in memorial areas of national cemeteries Important: Merchant Marine service after August 15, 1945, does not establish eligibility for compensation and/or pension. Reference: For more information on Merchant Mariner benefits under Section 402 of PL 105-368, see 46 U.S.C. 11201-11204.Continued on next page  STYLEREF "Map Title" 36. General Information on Veteran Status Based on Merchant Marine Service, Continued  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  d. Applying for a DD Form 214 or DD Form 1300 for Merchant Marine ServiceTo apply for a DD Form 214 or DD Form 1300, a claimant must complete and sign DD Form 2168, Application for Discharge of Member or Survivor of Member of Group Certified To Have Performed Active Duty with the Armed Forces of the United States, and submit the DD Form 2168 to the appropriate service department. Notes: The applicant should also submit copies of any documentation of sea service that he or she may have. An applicant must resubmit the DD Form 2168 and supporting documentation to establish periods of duty other than those that are shown in Item 18, REMARKS, on the DD Form 214. If the Merchant seaman is deceased, the applicant must submit evidence of death with the DD Form 2168. A photocopy of a death certificate, a funeral obituary, or other evidence showing the date of death is acceptable for this purpose. For certification under PL 105-368, the applicant must enclose a $30 check or money order, payable to the U.S. Treasury. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  e. Determining Where to Send DD Form 2168Use the information below to determine where the claimant should send the DD Form 2168 If the alleged service was employment Then the claimant sends the DD Form 2168 to the as a civil servant for the U.S. Army Transport Service (ATS) (or the U.S. Army Transportation Corps, Water Division).Commander U.S. Army Human Resources Command Department 420 Ft. Knox, KY 40122-5402 ATTN: AHRC-PDRContinued on next page  STYLEREF "Map Title" 36. General Information on Veteran Status Based on Merchant Marine Service, Continued  STYLEREF "Block Label" e. Determining Where to Send DD Form 2168 (continued) If the alleged service was employment Then the claimant sends the DD Form 2168 to the as a civil servant for the Naval Transportation ServiceCommander U.S. Navy Personnel Command (PERS-312) 5720 Integrity Drive Millington, TN 38054-5045with the War Shipping Administration, or Office of Defense Transportation or their agents, and acknowledged by the U.S. Coast Guard or Department of Commerce, in a document such as a Merchant Mariner's Document/Certificate of Service Commanding Officer U.S. Coast Guard National Maritime Center ATTN: Records Management Branch (NMC-41) 100 Forbes Drive Martinsburg, WV 25404 Telephone number: (888) 427-5662 Reference: For more information about verification of maritime service through the Coast Guard, see the National Maritime Center website. 37. Merchant Marine Service Verification Required for VA Claim  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="OTHER"  IntroductionThis topic contains instruction regarding the information that is required for a claim, including the forms required for a Merchant Marine claim the correct voyage entries and release dates on DD Form 214 the information required on the DD Form 1300 Merchant Marine claims establishment (CEST) processing Veterans Assistance Discharge System (VADS) entries, and Prior Coast Guard certification of certain Merchant Marine service. Change DateDecember 27, 2013 PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PRINCIPLE"  a. Forms Required for a Merchant Marine ClaimNotify the claimant that benefits may not be paid without a discharge document. If there is a Veterans Assistance Discharge System (VADS) record or other evidence of merchant service, inform the claimant that VA cannot pay benefits until the claimant provides a DD Form 214 or DD Form 1300. Assist the claimant by developing the claim pending receipt of a discharge document. If there is no evidence of merchant service, inform the claimant that VA cannot initiate development until the claimant provides a DD Form 214 or DD Form 1300 or other evidence of merchant service. Notes: If there is a VADS record or a discharge document, establish a claim. Otherwise, send an information letter under end product 400. Although it is ultimately the claimants responsibility to provide a discharge document, VA is not precluded from accepting the discharge document from any legitimate source such as the service department or Power of Attorney when warranted.Continued on next page  STYLEREF "Map Title" 37. Merchant Marine Service Verification Required for VA Claim, Continued  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PRINCIPLE"  b. Correct Voyage Entries and Release Dates on DD Form 214The DD Form 214 issued should show the entered on date (EOD) as December 7, 1941, or the date of the earliest voyage, and released from active duty (RAD) as the date of completion of the last voyage or August 15, 1945 (for PL 95-202), or December 31, 1946 (for PL 105-368). Notes: The actual voyages and inclusive dates of each voyage will be shown in Item 18 (REMARKS) on the DD Form 214. If all of the voyages cannot be entered in Item 18 (REMARKS), an attachment sheet will be provided. For computation of service, only the actual dates of each voyage are considered as qualifying active duty for VA purposes. Do not use the information provided in Item 12 (RECORD OF SERVICE) to determine an applicant's entitlement to VA benefits. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="FACT"  c. Information Required on the DD Form 1300If the death of a Merchant Mariner occurred during service, DD Form 1300, Report of Casualty, is issued in lieu of DD Form 214. The DD Form 1300 should show the equivalent military pay grade. If the pay grade information is necessary but not provided, request pay grade verification by following the instructions in M21-1MR, Part III, Subpart iii, 2.J.74. Note: A DD Form 1300 is valid even without pay grade information or a Social Security Number (SSN). PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  d. Merchant Marine CEST ProcessingDuring claims establishment (CEST) processing, update the corporate record by entering the beginning and ending dates of the three earliest voyages, unless the claim was established based on a VADS entry and voyage information is not yet available. If the three earliest voyages do not satisfy the minimum 90-day active duty requirement for pension, enter the three longest voyages. Reference: For more information on establishing a claim based on a VADS entry, see M21-1MR, Part III, Subpart iii, 2.F.37.a.Continued on next page  STYLEREF "Map Title" 37. Merchant Marine Service Verification Required for VA Claim, Continued  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PRINCIPLE"  e. VADS EntriesThe VADS unit at the Austin Data Processing Center enters "DEV" as the separation reason into corporate record to suppress a package of applications, which is sent to recently discharged Veterans. If "SAT" is shown in Item 26 (SEPARATION CODE) on the DD Form 214, update the corporate record to reflect the correct entry. Do not submit a request to clarify this discrepancy, since all are considered satisfactory service (SAT). Reference: For more information on the VADS data format field in the corporate record, see the Share User Guide. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PRINCIPLE"  f. Prior Coast Guard Certification of Certain Merchant Marine ServicePreviously, the Coast Guard would certify 90 days of service in certain cases, without providing specific periods of service, if there was proof that a mariner sailed on oceangoing vessels, but the records of vessels or dates of voyages were incomplete. Even if Item 18 (REMARKS) shows no voyage information, consider a previously issued DD Form 214 to be valid if the DD 214 contains the following statements: The above individual falls into a special class of World War II Merchant Mariners. The complete sea service records for these individuals, which indicate specific sailing dates and vessel names, cannot be located due to their no longer being in the Federal records system; were lost with the ship; or the individual served aboard the ship in a capacity for which official records were not kept. Based on the information available, the Coast Guard certifies that the above individual has at least 90 days of service aboard oceangoing vessels during the period between 7 December 1941 and 15 August 1945. Reference: For more information about what a currently issued DD Form 214 must contain, see M21-1MR, Part III, Subpart iii, 2.F.37.b 38. Merchant Marine Service Record Requests  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="OTHER"  IntroductionThis topic contains information on Merchant Marine service record requests, including the problems associated with Merchant Marine service treatment records (STRs) determining continuity of treatment information required when requesting Merchant Marine service records requesting records for U.S. Maritime Service, and requesting prisoner of war (POW) records for Merchant Mariners. Change DateDecember 27, 2013 PRIVATE INFOTYPE="FACT"  a. Problems Associated With Merchant Marine STRsMerchant Marine STRs are difficult to obtain, and may not be as detailed or as complete as those VA has historically received from the Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Navy. Reference: For more information on obtaining Merchant Marine service records, see M21-1MR, Part III, Subpart iii, 2.J.74. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  b. Determining Continuity of TreatmentIf a disability compensation claim is filed ask the claimant to provide evidence of continuity of treatment for the claimed conditions from date of separation to present, and advise the claimant that difficulty may be encountered in obtaining STRs to provide as detailed information as possible, and that the disabilities claimed must have occurred during actual voyages, not merely while attached to a vessel.Continued on next page  STYLEREF "Map Title" 38. Merchant Marine Service Record Requests, Continued  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  c. Information Required when Requesting Merchant Marine Service RecordsWhen requesting medical records, pay grade data, or other records send a copy of the DD Form 214 with the request, or include the following information from the DD Form 214 REMARKS: the identification number of the vessel the name of the vessel the Veterans SSN (not included in death cases) the Z number, if available, and the Veterans date of birth (DOB). Notes: The names of vessels may not be sufficient for identification of service records, since the names of the vessels could have been changed. However, the identification numbers were always retained. The Z number was a number assigned to Merchant Marine seamen that is comparable to a service number. Reference: For more information on the address codes for Merchant Marine service records, see M21-1MR, Part III, Subpart iii, 2.J.74. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  d. Requesting Records for U.S. Maritime ServiceThe National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) (address code 13) has records of Merchant Marine seamen trained by the U.S. Maritime Service. Request these records through the Personnel Information Exchange System (PIES), using the Army branch tab. The following information must be provided in the request: the name used by the Veteran during training DOB, and SSN. Note: The Coast Guard does not use training time with the U.S. Maritime Service as evidence of active, ocean-going service during WWII for issuing U.S. Merchant Marine discharge documents.Continued on next page  STYLEREF "Map Title" 38. Merchant Marine Service Record Requests, Continued  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PRINCIPLE"  e. Requesting POW Records for Merchant MarinersTime spent as a former prisoner of war (POW) does count as qualifying service for Merchant Marine seamen. The Coast Guard (address code 52) has most of the names of those who were held captive. The names were obtained from a list compiled by the Coast Guard and the Department of Defense (DoD) in 1950. Notes: If verified POW dates are available, they should be listed in the REMARKS block of the DD Form 214, above the actual voyages/dates of each voyage. For POW records, the RAD date on the DD Form 214 can be later than August 15, 1945. If the Veteran was captured, the period of qualifying service is from the beginning date of the voyage during which the Veteran was captured to the date the Veteran was repatriated. Example: John Smith served on the ship, Ft. Benjamin Harrison. The voyage began December 7, 1941, and the crew was captured and held until September 13, 1945. Mr. Smith was repatriated on September 13, 1945. His service from December 7, 1941, to September 13, 1945, is considered one period of qualifying service. 39. [Reserved]  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="OTHER"  This topic is reserved Change DateDecember 27, 2013 [Reserved] 40. Service Treatment Records (STRs) for Merchant Marine Service  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="OTHER"  IntroductionThis topic contains information on Service Treatment Records (STRs) for Merchant Marine service, including the availability of STRs for Merchant Mariners requesting STRs from the PHS how to make the request to the PHS the action a regional office (RO) should take if it is unable to provide required information to the PHS locating records of military or overseas treatment for Merchant Mariners, and information concerning treatment of Merchant Mariners onboard ship. Change DateDecember 27, 2013 PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PRINCIPLE"  a. Availability of STRs for Merchant MarinersIt is not possible to request STRs for Merchant Mariners because these seamen do not have a medical file as such. However, these seamen were eligible to receive medical treatment at PHS hospitals. Microfilm copies of certain medical records are maintained by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HSRA) of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), at the National Hansens Disease Center in Baton Rouge, LA.Continued on next page  STYLEREF "Map Title" 40. Service Treatment Records (STRs) for Merchant Marine Service, Continued  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PRINCIPLE"  b. Requesting PHS Medical Records From the HSRAIf the claimant alleges treatment at a U.S. PHS hospital and the claimant can furnish the minimum information as required below, send a request to the HSRA. For the HSRA to conduct a search, the request must include the Veteran's full name and any aliases the Veterans DOB the location (state, at a minimum) of the clinic(s)/hospital(s) where the Veteran was treated, and the month and year of treatment (provide at least the decade), and should include, if available the Veterans SSN and/or Z number, which is comparable to a service number, and any other identifying information. Important: Do not send a request to the HSRA if the Veteran is unable to furnish the minimum required information, or did not claim treatment at a PHS facility. Note: Because HSRA searches reels of microfilm to find treatment records, the more specific information furnished, the greater the likelihood of locating the records.Continued on next page  STYLEREF "Map Title" 40. Service Treatment Records (STRs) for Merchant Marine Service, Continued  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  c. How to Request PHS Records from the HSRAPrepare a request using the letter found in M21-1MR, Part III, Subpart iii, 2.F.45 providing the information listed in M21-1MR, Part III, Subpart iii, 2.F.40.c, and attaching a VA Form 21-4142, Authorization and Consent to Release Information to the Department of Veterans Affairs, completed and signed by the claimant. Send the request to: Public Health Service Health Data Center National Hansens Disease Program 1770 Physicians Park Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70816 Note: Telephone 1-800-642-2477 or (225) 756-3773 if priority/expedited assistance is required. Important: All correspondence must include the name and telephone number of the requester. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  d. Action to Take if Unable to Provide Required Information to HSRAIf the information required to submit a request for PHS records to HSRA is not available, review M21-1MR, Part III, Subpart iii, 2.F.41 and 42 to determine if there is any possibility that records may be available from National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) or the Maritime Administration Office of Sealift Support. Once all possible sources for records have been queried, route the claim to the rating activity for final rating action. Notes: The rating decision must outline the efforts made to obtain the records. The letter to the claimant must explain that a search cannot be conducted for medical records without the minimum required information outlined in M21-1MR, Part III, Subpart iii, 2.F.40.c.Continued on next page  STYLEREF "Map Title" 40. Service Treatment Records (STRs) for Merchant Marine Service, Continued  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  e. Locating Records of Military or Overseas Treatment for Merchant MarinersThe HSRA does not possess records for Veterans treated at military or overseas facilities. Use the table below to determine how to obtain medical records if the claimant alleges military or overseas treatment. If a claimant allegesThen any overseas treatment (military or private)obtain as much identifying information about the treatment facility as possible from the claimant, such as the complete name, address, location, and nation administering the facility date(s) of treatment, and conditions treated. write to the facility, enclosing a VA Form 21-4142 signed by the claimant, explaining what is needed and why.treatment in a U.S. military facilitysend a PIES request to NPRC asking for clinical records, using request code C01. Reference: For information on preparing PIES requests for service records, see M21-1MR, Part III, Subpart iii, 2.D. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PRINCIPLE"  f. Information Concerning Treatment of Merchant Mariners Onboard ShipThe HSRA does not possess records of medical treatment furnished onboard a ship. If the claimant alleges treatment for injury or illness onboard ship, logbook development may be appropriate. Reference: For more information on logbook development, see M21-1MR, Part III, Subpart iii, 2.F.41. Continued on next page  STYLEREF "Map Title" 40. Service Treatment Records (STRs) for Merchant Marine Service, Continued  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCESS"  g. PHS Records for Merchant Marine Treatment More Than 50 Years AgoThe HSRA is authorized to destroy PHS treatment records after 50 years from the date of treatment for Merchant Mariners serving under the jurisdiction of the Coast Guard. Most Merchant Mariners who served during WWII are affected by this policy. However, records administrators may choose not to destroy such records, so VA should not assume that such records do not exist. In addition, documentation of the date and treatment was recorded on index cards that are stored indefinitely. If a Merchant Mariner served under the jurisdiction of the Coast Guard and that service was more than 50 years ago, the index cards may be the only available records. After initiating the routine development as described in M21-1MR, Part III, Subpart iii, 2.F.40.c, if the claimed treatment was more than 50 years ago, send a copy of the request to the National Maritime Center. Ask for any treatment records or copies of treatment index cards if the treatment records were destroyed. Reference: For the address of the National Maritime Center, see the table in M21-1MR, Part III, Subpart iii, 2.F.36.e. 41. Merchant Marine Logbook Records  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="OTHER"  IntroductionThis topic contains information on Merchant Marine logbook records, including the purpose of logbook records the effects of privacy restrictions obtaining information on shipboard injuries the information to include in requests NARA NARA information furnished to claimants, and the records available for vessels with foreign registration, and from the U.S. Army Transportation Corps or Naval Transportation Service. Change DateAugust 13, 2009 PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PRINCIPLE"  a. Purpose of Logbook RecordsCaptains of Merchant Marine vessels employed by the Coast Guard maintained daily logbooks. The logbooks are now in the possession of NARA regional archives. These logbooks are not the traditional ships logs often referred to as deck logs, in which masters recorded the daily entries that concerned the position and operation of the ship. The logbooks in the NARA regional archives were issued to masters of vessels in accordance with Federal laws and regulations passed to protect the health and welfare of Merchant Marine seamen. Entries were required to record offenses and desertions punishable by forfeiture of wages, and injuries or illnesses of crewmembers. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="FACT"  b. Effects of Privacy RestrictionsSince logbooks contain information relating to many individuals that may be of a personal nature, they are subject to privacy restrictions. Therefore, entries that relate to medical or disciplinary matters concerning individuals other than the subject of the inquiry may be deleted by NARA.Continued on next page  STYLEREF "Map Title" 41. Merchant Marine Logbook Records, Continued  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  c. Obtaining Information on Shipboard InjuriesLogbooks may contain entries pertaining to injuries suffered by Merchant Marine seamen. If a claimant alleges an injury or illness that occurred onboard ship, send a letter to the National Archives requesting a logbook search for evidence of the illness or injury. No release of information authorization is required. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="STRUCTURE"  d. Information to Include in Requests to NARALetters to NARA requesting logbook searches for evidence should be accompanied by a photocopy of the Veteran's DD Form 214 and should include the following information: the full name under which the Veteran served, and of the vessel on which the incident occurred the name of the port where the voyage ended, and the approximate dates of the voyage (month and year). Note: If the voyage started at one port and ended at different port, write to the NARA regional archives for the port where the voyage ended. Reference: For information about the addresses of the NARA regional archives, see M21-1MR, Part III, Subpart iii, 2.F.44. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PRINCIPLE"  e. NARA Information Furnished to ClaimantsNARA will furnish individual Merchant Marine seamen or their surviving dependents with one set of copies, free of charge, of the logbook entries needed to verify the seaman's service in the Merchant Marine between December 7, 1941, and August 15, 1945. Claimants should state in their requests that the information sought is needed to obtain financial benefits from VA. Note: NARA requires reimbursement for extra copies of logbook pages, as well as copies of logbook materials not needed to verify service in the Merchant Marine during WWII, and copies of entire logbooks.Continued on next page  STYLEREF "Map Title" 41. Merchant Marine Logbook Records, Continued  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="FACT"  f. Records Available for Vessels With Foreign Registration Logbook records are not available for vessels registered in foreign countries, such as Panama. Notes: These vessels were not required to maintain and turn in logbooks, even if the vessel was owned by a United States company and operated under War Shipping Administration control. Neither the Coast Guard nor the National Archives are able to provide crew lists for such vessels. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="FACT"  g. Records Available From U.S. Army Transportation Corps or Naval Transportation ServiceLogbooks are not available for Merchant Marine seamen who were employed by the U.S. Army Transportation Corps or the Naval Transportation Service. 42. Records Available for Combat-Related Injuries  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="OTHER"  IntroductionThis topic contains information on records available to confirm the incurrence of combat-related injuries, including obtaining information on combat-related injuries records maintained at the Maritime Administration Office of Sealift Support information about the Mariners Medal where to send requests for combat-related maritime injuries, and information to include in requests to the Office of Sealift Support.  Change DateDecember 27, 2013 PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  a. Obtaining Information on Combat-Related InjuriesLogbooks in the NARA regional archives do not usually contain descriptions of wartime actions in which the vessel was involved. Note: If a claimant alleges a combat-related injury, write to the U.S. Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration Office of Sealift Support before initiating logbook development with NARA. Reference: For more information on obtaining information from the Office of Sealift Support, see M21-1MR, Part III, Subpart iii, 2.F.42.d, and M21-1MR, Part III, Subpart iii, 2.F.42.e. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="FACT"  b. Records Maintained at the Maritime Administration Office of Sealift SupportThe U.S. Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration Office of Sealift Support, maintains records of citations and medals issued to WW II Merchant Marine seamen. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  c. Information About the Mariners MedalThe Mariners Medal was authorized for combat-related injuries and is similar to the Purple Heart. Because the medal was only authorized for combat-related injuries, evidence of award of the medal may be used as supporting evidence of a claimed service-connected injury. If the Veteran did receive a medal, a copy of the citation should be of record and will contain details of the incident.Continued on next page  STYLEREF "Map Title" 42. Records Available for Combat-Related Injuries, Continued  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  d. Where to Send Requests for Combat-Related Maritime InjuriesIf a claimant alleges a combat-related injury that cannot otherwise be documented, send a letter to the Maritime Administration Office of Sealift Support at the address shown below, requesting a review of folders for evidence that the Veteran received a medal. Address: Office of Sealift Support Maritime Administration Room W25-322 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE Washington, DC 20590 ATTN: Awards Notes: No release of information authorization is required. More information, including medal and contact information, is available on the U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration Website. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  e. Information to Include in Requests to the Office of Sealift SupportA photocopy of the Veterans DD Form 214 should accompany requests to the Office of Sealift Support. The following information should be provided if not shown on the DD Form 214: the name under which the Veteran served the Veteran's Z number, and the Veteran's home address while serving during WWII (city and state). 43. Records Available From the Marine Index Bureau, Inc. (MIB)  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="OTHER"  IntroductionThis topic contains information on the records available from the Marine Index Bureau, Inc. (MIB), including types of records available at the Marine Index Bureau (MIB) who may request MIB records MIB fees the information required for an MIB request the address for the MIB, and notifying the claimant of MIB records.  Change DateAugust 13, 2009 PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PRINCIPLE"  a. Types of Records Available at the MIBSome Merchant Marine records may be obtained from the Marine Index Bureau, Inc. (MIB), a private agency. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PRINCIPLE"  b. Who May Request MIB RecordsThe claimant must request the records directly from MIB. Regional offices (ROs) should not send requests directly to MIB. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="FACT"  c. MIB Fees The MIB charges a fee of $25.00 for making the records search and the fee must be paid by the claimant. Important: MIB cannot guarantee that records on file at the bureau will be acceptable to VA as proof of eligibility for VA benefits, nor that any records pertaining to the Veteran's wartime service are actually on file.Continued on next page  STYLEREF "Map Title" 43. Records Available From the Marine Index Bureau, Inc. (MIB), Continued  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="FACT"  d. Information Required for an MIB RequestThe claimant should contact the MIB directly and request the forms for documentation of sea service that may be on file at the MIB. The claimant will need to provide: the Veterans complete name DOB place of birth SSN Z or Book (Bk) number current mailing address, and any known mailing addresses during the period 1941 to 1946. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  e. Address for the MIB Claimants must send requests for information from MIB to the following address: Marine Index Bureau, Inc. 67 Scotch Rd. Ewing, NJ 08628. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  f. Notifying the Claimant of MIB RecordsIf all other development has failed to produce records in support of the claim, send a denial letter that incorporates the language of M21-1MR, Part III, Subpart iii, 2.F.46, and advises the claimant that the claim may be reopened if the MIB search proves successful. 44. Addresses for National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Regional Archives  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="OTHER"  IntroductionThis topic contains information on the addresses of the NARA regional archives, including logbooks contained at NARA regional archives logbooks available and addresses for NARA New England Region Northeast Region Mid-Atlantic Region Southeast Region Southwest Region Pacific Southwest Region Pacific Sierra Region, and Pacific Northwest Region Change DateAugust 13, 2009 PRIVATE INFOTYPE="FACT"  a. Logbooks Contained at NARA Regional ArchivesNARA regional archives have logbooks only for individuals whose service was documented by the U.S. Coast Guard or the Department of Commerce. Important: The NARA regional archives do not have logbooks for individuals who served with the U.S. Army Transportation Corps or the Naval Transportation Service. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="FACT"  b. Logbooks Available and Addresses for NARA, New England RegionNARA, New England Region, maintains custody of logbooks of vessels with voyages ending in the ports of Port of ArrivalAddressBoston, MA, from 1942 through 1953 Portsmouth, NH, from 1942 through 1955 Portland, ME, from 1941 through 1955, and Providence, RI, from 1941 through 1953National Archives New England Region 380 Trapelo Rd. Waltham, MA 02154Continued on next page  STYLEREF "Map Title" 44. Addresses for National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Regional Archives, Continued  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="FACT"  c. Logbooks Available and Addresses for NARA, Northeast RegionNARA, Northeast Region, maintains custody of logbooks of vessels with voyages ending in the ports of Port of ArrivalAddressNew York, N.Y., from 1942 through 1960 Important: Before submitting a request for information from NARA, Northeast Region, obtain the year and logbook number from the U.S. Coast Guard, Marine Inspection Office. This office maintains a card index arranged alphabetically by name of vessel. Address: U.S. Coast Guard Marine Inspection Office Investigation Section Room 312 Battery Park Building New York, N.Y. 10004-1466National Archives Northeast Region Building 22, Military Ocean Terminal Bayonne, NJ 07002-5388 PRIVATE INFOTYPE="FACT"  d. Logbooks Available and Addresses for NARA, Mid-Atlantic RegionNARA, Mid-Atlantic Region, maintains custody of logbooks of vessels with voyages ending in the ports of Port of ArrivalAddressPhiladelphia, PA, from 1942 through 1956 Baltimore, MD, from 1942 through 1957, and Norfolk, VA, from 1940 through 1955National Archives Mid-Atlantic Region 9th and Market Streets, Room 1350 Philadelphia, PA 19107Continued on next page  STYLEREF "Map Title" 44. Addresses for National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Regional Archives, Continued  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="FACT"  e. Logbooks Available and Addresses for NARA, Southeast RegionNARA, Southeast Region, maintains custody of logbooks of vessels with voyages ending in the ports of Port of ArrivalAddressSavannah, GA, from 1941 through 1953 Tampa, FL, from 1942 through 1951 Miami, FL, from 1943 through 1956 Charleston, SC, from 1919 through 1958, and Jacksonville, FL, from 1943 through 1951National Archives Southeast Region 1557 St. Joseph Avenue East Point, GA 30344 PRIVATE INFOTYPE="FACT"  f. Logbooks Available and Addresses for NARA, Southwest RegionNARA, Southwest Region, maintains custody of logbooks of vessels with voyages ending in the ports of Port of ArrivalAddressHouston, TX, from 1942 through 1973 New Orleans, LA, from 1942 through 1976 Corpus Christi, TX, from 1943 through 1972 Galveston, TX, from 1941 through 1974 Mobile, AL, from 1942 through 1956, and Port Arthur, TX, from 1939 through 1970National Archives Southwest Region P.O. Box 6216 Fort Worth, TX 76115Continued on next page  STYLEREF "Map Title" 44. Addresses for National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Regional Archives, Continued  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="FACT"  g. Logbooks Available and Addresses for NARA, Pacific Southwest RegionNARA, Pacific Southwest Region, maintains custody of logbooks of vessels with voyages ending in the ports of  Port of ArrivalAddressLos Angeles, CA, from 1941 through 1956, and Wilmington, Long Beach, San Pedro, Port San Luis, and Port Hueneme, CA, from 1942 through 1954National Archives Pacific Southwest Region P.O. Box 6719 Laguna Niguel, CA 92677-6719 PRIVATE INFOTYPE="FACT"  h. Logbooks Available and Addresses for NARA, Pacific Sierra RegionNARA, Pacific Sierra Region, maintains custody of logbooks of vessels with voyages ending in  Port of ArrivalAddressSan Francisco, CA, from 1927 through 1957National Archives Pacific Sierra Region 1000 Commodore Drive San Bruno, CA 94066 PRIVATE INFOTYPE="FACT"  i. Logbooks Available and Addresses for NARA, Pacific Northwest RegionNARA, Pacific Northwest Region, maintains custody of logbooks of vessels with voyages ending in the ports of Port of ArrivalAddressSeattle, WA, from 1940 through 1958, and Portland, OR, from 1942 through 1958.National Archives Pacific Northwest Region 6125 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, WA 98115 45. Exhibit 1: Merchant Marine STR Development Letter for Public Health Service (PHS)  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="OTHER"  IntroductionThis topic contains a Merchant Marine STR development letter for the Public Health Service (PHS). Change DateDecember 13, 2005 PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  a. Merchant Marine STR Development Letter for PHSA Merchant Marine STR development letter for the PHS is below. PHS Development Letter for Merchant Marine STRsPublic Health Service Health Data Center National Hansens Disease Program 1770 Physicians Park Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70816 SUBJ: Merchant Marine medical treatment records We are attempting to locate all medical records for the following Veteran: NAME (required) SSN (if known) DATE OF BIRTH (required) WHERE THE VETERAN WAS TREATED BY THE USPHS (at least the state) MONTH AND YEAR OF TREATMENT (at least the decade) VETERANS Z NUMBER (if available) OTHER IDENTIFYING INFORMATION: The Veteran has filed a claim for VA compensation benefits based on World War II Merchant Marine service. To process this claim, we need all available medical treatment records for that service. We have enclosed VA Form 21-4142, Authorization and Consent to Release Information to the Department of Veterans Affairs, and an additional copy of this letter for you to attach to your response so that we can quickly associate the reply with our records for this Veteran. If you have any questions about this claim, please contact _________________________ at telephone number _____________________. Your assistance in resolving this claim is very much appreciated. Sincerely yours, Veterans Service Center Manager Enclosures 46. Exhibit 2: Marine Index Bureau Sample Letter to a Claimant  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="OTHER"  IntroductionThis topic contains a sample of a Marine Index Bureau letter to a claimant.  Change DateDecember 13, 2005 PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  a. Sample of a Marine Index Bureau Letter to a ClaimantA sample of a Marine Index Bureau letter to a claimant is shown below. Marine Index Bureau Sample LetterMr. John Burns 1234 Independence Avenue Washington, DC 12345 Dear Mr. Burns: A private agency, MIB (Marine Index Bureau, Inc.), may have records on file pertaining to the Veterans sea service as a U.S. Merchant Marine during World War II. You should be aware that there is no guarantee records in the MIB folders will be acceptable to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) as proof of eligibility for VA benefits. There is also no guarantee that MIB has any records pertaining to your (the Veteran's) wartime service. If you wish to request a search of the MIB file system, you should make such a request directly to this agency. There is a fee of $25 for this search, which must be paid by you. Submit a check or money order drawn to Marine Index Bureau, Inc., with your request. Send your request to: Marine Index Bureau, Inc., 67 Scotch Rd., Ewing, NJ 08628. When submitting your request, you must provide: your (the Veteran's) complete name, date of birth, place of birth, Social Security number, Z or Bk number, current mailing address, and any known mailing addresses during the period 1941 to 1946. You must also certify that you are requesting only your own (the Veteran's) records, and that they will be used to make application for Veterans benefits and for no other purpose. Upon receipt of your request, along with any information needed to enable MIB to conduct its search, the MIB will perform a search of its record system for any reports concerning service during the World War II period. A document containing the results of the search will then be sent to you. Sincerely yours, Veterans Service Center Manager 47. [Reserved]  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="OTHER"  This topic is reserved. 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