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TWEET FROM JOHNNY MERCER

"Exciting delivery this week; inside this box is the machine that will be printing thousands of Veteran ID cards this year. Real progress. Eyebrows confident."
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The second phase of the long-awaited Veteran ID card rollout has arrived, to cover all long-standing former members of the British Armed Forces.

Veterans’ Minister Johnny Mercer has visited a MOD printing facility at HMS Sultan in Gosport
Government has invested £3m to scale up production of HM Armed Forces Veteran Cards to 50,000 cards a month
Thousands of veterans will be able to apply for an ID card this year, with new option to apply online

Thousands more veterans will receive HM Armed Forces Veteran Cards by the end of the year thanks to a £3 million injection to expand the roll-out to veterans who left service before 2018.

The ID card will allow veterans to quickly and easily prove their veteran status where required, granting them simpler access to key support from the NHS, charities and local authorities. They can also be used to apply for Defence Discount Service Cards and the Veterans Railcard.

Veterans’ Minister Johnny Mercer visited a facility in Gosport today to see progress made on the ID card rollout, and met with veterans who are already benefiting from the scheme.

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Rt Hon. Johnny Mercer MP said:

Veteran cards provide ex-service men and women with a tangible connection to the important contributions they have made to the defence of our nation.

We are honouring our commitment to getting ID cards into the hands of veterans by the end of the year so that they can more easily access support.

The veterans I met today are excited about the benefits on offer - benefits which will only continue to grow for them over the coming years as civilians.

Since December 2018, the MOD has been automatically issuing all service leavers with a physical veterans’ card as part of their service leavers pack. When the service opens up later this year, veterans - including all those who left service before 2018 - will be able to apply for a new ID card.

As of July 2023, 71,000 veterans’ cards have already been issued for those who left after 2018. Production will soon start to ramp up to 50,000 cards a month for those who left before that.

Lt Gen Sir Nicholas Pope, Chair of Cobseo, the Confederation of Service Charities said:

Veterans who need timely help, either from the state or from the charity sector, are often frustrated by delays in confirming their status. Veterans’ ID cards provide a significant step forward in speeding up this process and we look forward to supporting their delivery to the entire veteran community.

In the Veterans’ Strategy Action Plan (2022-2024) the government committed to exploring the secure, digital verification of veterans’ status, allowing veterans to access a wider range of government services, as well as speeding up Phase 2 of the rollout of ID cards.

With around 2.2 million veterans in the UK, the government has made a £3 million investment to build the technology and processes to deal with large volumes of card applications accurately and securely. This includes testing the online application process with 4,000 veterans to refine the system.

The launch date for this service will be announced by the end of the year. A paper-based application process will also be made available for veterans who are unable to use the online service.

The Office for Veterans’ Affairs has been leading government efforts to make the UK the best country in the world to be a veteran. This includes launching Op FORTITUDE, a new housing pathway earlier this year, and providing medallic recognition to nuclear test veterans.
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I hope I get one before I cross the Bar.
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Veterana Card

Ministry of Defence 🇬🇧
Veterans who left the Armed Forces before December 2018 can apply for an HM Armed Forces Veteran Card.
Your card will ensure you can verify your status to access support and provide recognition of your service in the British Armed Forces.

See - https://www.gov.uk/government/news/hm-a ... our%20card

The Ministry of Defence has been working closely with the Office for Veterans’ Affairs and Government Digital Services to develop a new digital service to enable veterans who left the Armed Forces prior to December 2018 to verify their veteran status and receive a Veteran Card in the post.

Veteran Cards have two primary functions: to ensure that veterans can quickly verify their status to access public and charitable sector support if they need it and to provide a recognition of service in the Armed Forces.

The service will officially launch by the end of January 2024 following a successful assessment from the Central Digital and Data Office, with updates on this to follow.

And - https://twitter.com/DefenceHQ/status/17 ... 9970840026
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Ministry of Defence

Veteran Cards are here! https://www.gov.uk/veteran-card & https://twitter.com/DefenceHQ/status/17 ... 3135775973

How to get yours at http://gov.uk/veteran-card
Confirm eligibility
Confirm identity
Enter service details
Upload photo
Complete application

Visit http://GOV.UK and search Veteran Card to find out more.

And - https://twitter.com/DefenceHQ/status/17 ... 9410959389
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