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- Airmen and Guardians urged to update vRED, SOES
vRED is a central repository for emergency contact information should an Airman or Guardian become severely ill, injured, wounded or deceased
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- Time to Update Emergency Data Information - Military. com
Airmen should review and update their virtual Record of Emergency Data (vRED) and their Servicemembers’ Online Election System (SOES) information annually, before deploying and each time they
- Airmen, Guardians urged to update vRED, SOES - Joint Base San Antonio
The vRED is a central repository for emergency contact information should an Airman or Guardian become severely ill, injured, wounded or deceased
- Update vRED, protect, provide for families - Offutt Air Force Base
The vRED is an official source document required by law for all Airmen, to provide the military with emergency contact information and beneficiary names It is used to designate beneficiaries for certain benefits in the event of the service member's death
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Airmen and Guardians should routinely review and update their virtual Record of Emergency Data (vRED) and Servicemembers’ Online Enrollment System (SOES) vRED is a central repository for emergency contact information should an Airman or Guardian become severely ill, injured, wounded or deceased
- SGLI and vRED gt; Moody Air Force Base gt; Display
The Record of Emergency Data (vRED) and SGLI form are two of the most critical documents a servicemember is responsible for maintaining throughout a military career The vRED is used to contact the next-of-kin in the case of a debilitating injury or death
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