Message: Hello, I don't have the info you need but I found this at the Air Force Historical Studies Office,
https://www.airforcehistory.hq.af.mil/index.htmThey might be able to help you.
Obtaining Military Personnel Records
Individual military departments, including the Air Force, do not maintain files or records pertaining to individuals no longer on active duty. When an individual is separated from military service (because of retirement, discharge from active duty, or death), his/her Field Personnel File (containing all military and health records) is forwarded for storage to the National Personnel Records Center (Military). The Records Center is under the jurisdiction of the National Archives and Records Administration of the United States Government.
An individual's complete service record is available to the former service member or, if deceased, to his/her next of kin (parents, spouse, or children). Limited information (such as dates of service, awards, and training) is available to anyone. Not available to the general public is information which would invade an individual's privacy, for example, one's medical records, Social Security number, or present address.
There is no charge for this service to former service members or their next of kin. For others, a nominal fee is charged for research and reproduction costs. Files at the Records Center are maintained as historical records only and are not updated to reflect current data on the former service member. The address for the National Personnel Records Center is:
National Personnel Records Center (NPRC)
9700 Page Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63132
Phone: 314-538-4243
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