Veterans Services

We want to have America keep its commitments to our veterans. We're grateful for the opportunity to serve those who have served us.

Please contact Brenda Ballard in the Greenville office (864.232.1141) or Dwayne Hatchett (864.582.6422) in the Spartanburg office for assistance with the Veterans Administration.

We can also help locate your military records and awards. To request your records and awards, please download, complete, and mail both our Inquiry and Privacy Release Form (PDF) and the SF180 to our Greenville or Spartanburg office. If you need corrections made to your military records, please download, complete, and mail both the DD149 and the Inquiry and Privacy Release Form (PDF) to my Greenville or Spartanburg office.

The Veterans History Project

VA History Project

The Veterans History Project collects and preserves wartime stories of soldiers and Marines who did extraordinary things by doing the ordinary jobs to which they were assigned. The Project was created to ensure that the stories of our nation's veterans are preserved for future generations.

The Veterans History Project collects and preserves the first-hand accounts of U.S. veterans of 20th century wars. Volunteers interview veterans about their thoughts and experiences from their service. These interviews are then archived by the Library of Congress.

To share your story, to volunteer or to receive more information, you may access the Veterans History Project website at www.loc.gov/folklife/vets. If you share a story, please let Brenda Ballard or Dwayne Hatchett know as we will want to hear it too!