Chapter 4-14 Issued by Branch: Passenger Special Plates Pearl Harbor Survivor: Pearl Harbor Survivor plates feature a replica of an eagle. A. Definition: Pearl Harbor survivor plates are issued to veterans who served in Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. To prove you served in Pearl Harbor on that day, you must present one of the following documents to a full service RMV branch. An Application for Veteran's Plates must be completed. Along with this completed application, you must submit a photocopy of a Pearl Harbor Association membership card and a photocopy of one of the following documents to the Special Plates Department of the RMV: • A DD-214 that indicates “Honorable” in the Character of Service box (which will not always be located in the same place on the form. Note that only the long form (full page) DD-214 is acceptable; the short form (half page) cannot be accepted. • A DD-215 (which is an amended version of the DD-214) that indicates an Honorable discharge. • An Honorable Discharge from (this was used during WWII and the Korean War). • In order to be acceptable, the information on the form presented must be typed (never handwritten). Mail the completed Application for Veterans' Plates and verification listed above to: Registry of Motor Vehicles Attn: Special Plates PO Box 55895 Boston, MA 02205-5895 4:92http://www.mass.gov/rmv/forms/21099.pdf